Monday, February 27, 2012

LIBRARY RIP-OFF LEADS WEEK OF BURGLARIES

This release just in from Maplewood Police:




February 21, 2012: Burglary. On 2/21/12, officers and detectives responded to a Raymond Terrace residence on a report of a burglary. The homeowner reported that between the hours of 11:00 am and 12:15 pm, unknown suspect(s) forced open a rear door to gain access to the residence. Once inside, the unknown suspect(s) removed a Gateway Laptop computer and an assortment of jewelry including a wedding ring and an engagement ring.

February 21, 2012: Attempt Burglary. On 2/21/12, officers responded to a North Terrace residence on a report of an attempted burglary. The homeowner reported that between the hours of 8:00 am and 3:00 pm, unknown suspect(s) attempted to gain access to the residence by removing the screens from two rear windows and a second floor window. The Youth Aid Bureau is investigating.

February 22, 2012: Package Theft. On 2/22/12, a Brown Street resident reported that a UPS package delivered to his front porch had been removed during the day on 2/3/12.

February 23, 2012: Burglary. On 2/23/12, at approximately 4:03 pm, officers responded to an Overlook Terrace residence on a report of a burglary. Officers determined that unknown suspect(s) had gained entry through the side door of the residence and removed an HP Laptop computer, three X-Box video game controllers, multiple X- Box video games, and a Kenneth Cole watch.

February 24, 2012: Burglary. On 2/24/12, officers responded to the Maplewood Library located at 51 Baker Street on an alarm activation. As officers were checking the exterior of the building, Officer J. Lareau heard the sound of an object hitting the ground, which was later determined to be the cash register from inside the Library. Officer Lareau then observed a suspect running across a footbridge that leads into Memorial Park. An extensive search for the suspect was conducted with negative results. The cash register was recovered at the scene.

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