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Saturday, June 28, 2014
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Rochester Road man reported this morning that sometime overnight someone had broken into his vehicle.
The man told Niagara County Sheriff's Deputies around 9:37 a.m. that an unknown person broke a window on his vehicle, made entry, and removed the car radio. He stated he parked and locked his vehicle in the driveway around 10 p.m. Friday and noticed the damage around 9 this morning.
It appeared to patrol that the unknown person removed items from the back porch and used them to break the left rear window to unlock the doors, because a tiki torch and metal grill spatula were found near the scene. The unknown person then removed the black Pioneer car radio valued at $600. The cost of damage to the car window is approximately $200.
The complainant told patrol that his mother may have heard some noises during the overnight hours, but she believed it was her kids, so she did not get up to look at the cause of the noise.
The investigation is closed pending new information.
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news@eastniagarapost.com
TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Rochester Road man reported this morning that sometime overnight someone had broken into his vehicle.
The man told Niagara County Sheriff's Deputies around 9:37 a.m. that an unknown person broke a window on his vehicle, made entry, and removed the car radio. He stated he parked and locked his vehicle in the driveway around 10 p.m. Friday and noticed the damage around 9 this morning.
It appeared to patrol that the unknown person removed items from the back porch and used them to break the left rear window to unlock the doors, because a tiki torch and metal grill spatula were found near the scene. The unknown person then removed the black Pioneer car radio valued at $600. The cost of damage to the car window is approximately $200.
The complainant told patrol that his mother may have heard some noises during the overnight hours, but she believed it was her kids, so she did not get up to look at the cause of the noise.
The investigation is closed pending new information.
Labels:Crime,NCSO,theft,Town of Lockport
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