ALABAMA COMPUTERS STOLEN Huntsville police blotter - Breaking News from The Huntsville Times - al.com:
North precinct
Crestview Drive: Burglars stole electronics and other items from three homes on the 3000 block. A laptop computer worth $700, a portable DVD player worth $110 and clothes worth $400 were stolen from one home. Two DVD players worth $325, a television worth $90 and a receiver worth $250 were stolen from a second home. Two laptop computers worth $2,000 and a stereo worth $200 were stolen in a third home.
Medaris Road: A laptop computer and girls clothing, the values of which were withheld, were stolen in a home burglary.
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LEGEND:
Location Of Theft in AQUA BLUE
URL Of Linked Article In STEEL BLUE or GREEN
Full Content Of Article In BLACK
Theft Description In Body Of Article in RED
We would love to hear from you. Tell us about your experience, your theft or anti-theft story. Tell us what it cost you, how you recovered, how you felt.
By sharing information, we feel that others will benefit. If we can prevent even more thefts just by bringing the issue to the front, then we have done our job.
Hope to hear from you soon!
LEGEND:
Location Of Theft in AQUA BLUE
URL Of Linked Article In STEEL BLUE or GREEN
Full Content Of Article In BLACK
Theft Description In Body Of Article in RED
We would love to hear from you. Tell us about your experience, your theft or anti-theft story. Tell us what it cost you, how you recovered, how you felt.
By sharing information, we feel that others will benefit. If we can prevent even more thefts just by bringing the issue to the front, then we have done our job.
Hope to hear from you soon!
Monday, July 13, 2009
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