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Updated: 3:16 PM Dec 4, 2009
Neighborhood Crime Watch
Crime reports from across Mid-Michigan
Posted: 3:16 PM Dec 4, 2009 |
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Tonight's News Ten Neighborhood Crime Watch takes us first to the city of Jackson.
A business was broken into in the 15 hundred block of South Jackson Street.
A vehicle and two generators were stolen,
Now... Jackson police tell us a possible suspect has been identified, but not arrested.
Staying in Jackson County the Napoleon Township Police Department is investigating a daytime break-in at a home in the ten-thousand block of Austin Road, near the intersection of Sharon Valley Road.
Among the items taken,, a 52 inch TV, along with a gun cabinet containing several long guns.
The Clinton County Sheriff's Office had a report of a theft from the Redwing Car Wash in the two-thousand block of South BR-27, someone broke into the vaccums and stole the coins inside.
The rash of theft from vechicle complaints continues in Delhi Township.
The Ingham County Sheriff's Office reports a truck was broken into in the 14-hundred block of Onondaga, money was stolen.
In the 15-hundred block of Ganderhill, a vehcile was gone thru, three checks from a check book were stolen.
A GPS unit was taken from a car parked in the 54-hundred block of Caplina.
Then in the 56-hundred block of Bittern, a handgun and jewelry were taken from a vehicle parked there.
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