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Wednesday, April 30, 2014
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
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NEWFANE — Niagara County Sheriff's deputies responded to a reported theft in the 3700 block of Day Road in Newfane sometime Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning.
According to the report filed with NCSO, someone entered the residence and removed property, including a gun safe with a 20-gauge Mossberg shotgun, a rifle, two hunting knives and miscellaneous ammunition. Also stolen was a laptop computer. Total loss was estimated at $3,600.
The homeowner told patrol that she was confident all of her doors and windows were secure, but once she noticed her items missing, she checked her back doors and noticed that they were unsecured. She also stated that one of her rear doors, a sliding glass door, is always secured with a wood board that prevents it from sliding open. She noticed that the board was dislodged from its spot.
The case will be forwarded to the criminal investigation bureau for further investigation.
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news@eastniagarapost.com
NEWFANE — Niagara County Sheriff's deputies responded to a reported theft in the 3700 block of Day Road in Newfane sometime Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning.
According to the report filed with NCSO, someone entered the residence and removed property, including a gun safe with a 20-gauge Mossberg shotgun, a rifle, two hunting knives and miscellaneous ammunition. Also stolen was a laptop computer. Total loss was estimated at $3,600.
The homeowner told patrol that she was confident all of her doors and windows were secure, but once she noticed her items missing, she checked her back doors and noticed that they were unsecured. She also stated that one of her rear doors, a sliding glass door, is always secured with a wood board that prevents it from sliding open. She noticed that the board was dislodged from its spot.
The case will be forwarded to the criminal investigation bureau for further investigation.
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