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Tuesday, January 21, 2014
11:42 AM
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A third resident of Jim Kelly Drive reported a theft from their vehicle to Niagara County Sheriff's deputies on Monday.
According to the police report, the Village mobile home park resident told NCSO that sometime between midnight and 8 a.m. on Sunday, an unknown person entered her vehicle and stole money, which she kept in her center console.
The complainant said that she examined her vehicle and found no damage and no other missing items. She assumed she must have left her door unlocked. She advised patrol that she believes a total of $7.50 was stolen.
Sunday, it was reported that two other residents of Jim Kelly Drive reported someone broke into their vehicles sometime Thursday or Friday. In those instances, a winning $2 lottery ticket was stolen from one car while nothing was taken from the second.
All three cases are currently considered closed due to lack of evidence.
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According to the police report, the Village mobile home park resident told NCSO that sometime between midnight and 8 a.m. on Sunday, an unknown person entered her vehicle and stole money, which she kept in her center console.
The complainant said that she examined her vehicle and found no damage and no other missing items. She assumed she must have left her door unlocked. She advised patrol that she believes a total of $7.50 was stolen.
Sunday, it was reported that two other residents of Jim Kelly Drive reported someone broke into their vehicles sometime Thursday or Friday. In those instances, a winning $2 lottery ticket was stolen from one car while nothing was taken from the second.
All three cases are currently considered closed due to lack of evidence.
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