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Monday, April 28, 2014
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A Chestnut Ridge Road man told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies on Sunday that he recently noticed several pieces of jewelry missing from his home.
Missing jewelry items included a watch, valued at $500, a gold necklace valued at $300, a $200 bracelet and a $350 gold rope necklace. Also reported missing were Oxycodone and Diazepam pills, a GPS, metal detector, rifle and Dicks Sporting Goods gift card. In all, the reported loss was $2,475.
The complainant told patrol that the jewelry could have gone missing anytime over the last year. He also said the other items disappeared at various points over the last year. He said he suspected his house cleaner for the thefts. Patrol advised the man not to allow the cleaner back on his property.
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Missing jewelry items included a watch, valued at $500, a gold necklace valued at $300, a $200 bracelet and a $350 gold rope necklace. Also reported missing were Oxycodone and Diazepam pills, a GPS, metal detector, rifle and Dicks Sporting Goods gift card. In all, the reported loss was $2,475.
The complainant told patrol that the jewelry could have gone missing anytime over the last year. He also said the other items disappeared at various points over the last year. He said he suspected his house cleaner for the thefts. Patrol advised the man not to allow the cleaner back on his property.
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