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Religious books, cookies allegedly stolen in separate incidents
Two reported thefts that allegedly occurred within hours of each other on Tuesday, Dec. 2, involved items one might not like to see during the holiday season — religious books and Christmas presents.
The first occurred at 7 a.m. in the 50 block of Grafton Avenue, according to a police report. The complainant said someone broke the passenger-side front window of her car and took two books titled “So You Want To Be Like Christ” and “My Utmost For His Highest.” The complainant also said a laptop computer was stolen, according to the report.
About three hours later, officers responded to a burglar alarm, this one in the 100 block of Notre Dame Avenue. Upon investigating, officers found the front door had been forced open and that the subject apparently went straight for a pile of wrapped Christmas presents in the corner of the dining room.
The subject removed just one gift, possibly because the alarm caused the subject to hurry out, the report said. The gift contained cookies that had been dipped in chocolate.
No arrests have been made in either incident.
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