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Saturday, January 31, 2015
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Locust Street Extension resident told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that someone stole a hockey stick and pair of hockey gloves from her car.
The woman told patrol that she was awakened around 4 a.m. Thursday by her dog barking. When she looked outside, she saw an unknown person close the driver's door of her car, which was unlocked in her driveway. After closing the door the person who was dressed in all black, and being approximately five-foot, seven-inches with a normal build, fled on foot west on Dorchester Road toward South Transit Road.
The victim said that the Reebok hockey gloves and Reebok hockey stick were, at this time, the only items taken from the car.
The woman told patrol that her attached garage, garage door was closed prior to this incident and it is believed that the suspect opened the door via the in-car garage door opener which is stored near/on the center console, however she is unsure if the suspect actually entered the attached garage.
An extensive canvas of the area yielded negative results.
news@eastniagarapost.com
TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Locust Street Extension resident told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that someone stole a hockey stick and pair of hockey gloves from her car.
The woman told patrol that she was awakened around 4 a.m. Thursday by her dog barking. When she looked outside, she saw an unknown person close the driver's door of her car, which was unlocked in her driveway. After closing the door the person who was dressed in all black, and being approximately five-foot, seven-inches with a normal build, fled on foot west on Dorchester Road toward South Transit Road.
The victim said that the Reebok hockey gloves and Reebok hockey stick were, at this time, the only items taken from the car.
The woman told patrol that her attached garage, garage door was closed prior to this incident and it is believed that the suspect opened the door via the in-car garage door opener which is stored near/on the center console, however she is unsure if the suspect actually entered the attached garage.
An extensive canvas of the area yielded negative results.
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Labels:Crime,NCSO,theft,Town of Lockport
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and the moral of the story is if you leave your car unlocked dont be surprised when someone takes what every you leave in it
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