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A third complaint of damaged a golf cart at Oak Run Golf Club in less than a week was filed with the Niagara County Sheriff's Office on Saturday.
According to the new complaint, the owner of the course told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that an unknown person put something in the ignition of one of the golf carts between Friday night and Saturday morning, prying on it and causing the ignition to break.
The complainant told patrol that the golf cart was last seen functioning on around 6 p.m. Friday when it was parked at the end of the day. The damage, valued at approximately $150, was discovered at approximately 12:30 p.m. Saturday.
Previous complaints included an unknown person damaging 12 golf carts at the course Sunday night or Monday morning and two more golf carts damaged late Tuesday or early Wednesday.
NCSO had said Wednesday that it had the names of four suspects, but no arrests have been reported.
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A third complaint of damaged a golf cart at Oak Run Golf Club in less than a week was filed with the Niagara County Sheriff's Office on Saturday.
According to the new complaint, the owner of the course told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that an unknown person put something in the ignition of one of the golf carts between Friday night and Saturday morning, prying on it and causing the ignition to break.
The complainant told patrol that the golf cart was last seen functioning on around 6 p.m. Friday when it was parked at the end of the day. The damage, valued at approximately $150, was discovered at approximately 12:30 p.m. Saturday.
Previous complaints included an unknown person damaging 12 golf carts at the course Sunday night or Monday morning and two more golf carts damaged late Tuesday or early Wednesday.
NCSO had said Wednesday that it had the names of four suspects, but no arrests have been reported.
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