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Crime Stoppers Open Cases
for Week of October 18, 2004.

St. Cloud Police: Residential Burglary

The St. Cloud Police Dept. is investigating residential burglaries that took place on October 11, 2004 on the 800 block of 14th Avenue South and the 800 block of 15th Avenue South. Two garages and an RV were burglarized. Items taken included power tools, a portable propane stove and miscellaneous hand tools. The garages appeared to be unlocked, as there was no forced entry.

Sauk Rapids Police: Criminal Damage to Property

On September 18, 2004, Sauk Rapids Police responded to a criminal damage to property complaint wherein someone reportedly spray painted a racial slur on the front of the victim's garage door using white spray paint. On October 9, 2004, a second report was received indicating that someone had once again spray painted a racial slur at the same residence, this time across the rear of the house. These crimes, because of their biased nature, are classified as either gross misdemeanors or felonies. Sauk Rapids police are seeking information which will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for these crimes.

Sartell Police: Criminal Damage to Property

The Sartell Police Dept. is investigating a criminal damage to property complaint. Sometime on October 13 or October 14, 2004, someone shot out windows on at least 13 vehicles throughout the city of Sartell. Sauk Rapids also reported windows being shot out in vehicles in their city.

Stearns County Sheriff: Theft

On 10/8/04, the SCSO received a theft report in the area of Carnelian Road north of Kimball. Unknown persons had stolen two potted Maple trees between 2pm and 4pm. The trees were stolen from the end of a homeowner's driveway.

Stearns County Sheriff: Theft

The SCSO received a report of a car break-in on 10/8/04. A red 96 Chev truck had been parked at the St. Joe Park n Ride, from 6am to 4:30pm. During that time, unknown persons forced entry to the truck and stole stereo equipment, tools, and cash. Stolen property included a Sony CD player, a Punch Subwoofer, about 50 CD's, an Ingersol air ratchet, a socket set and a buck knife.

Sherburne County Sheriff: Theft

On Oct. 3, an individual duck hunting at the Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge between 5:45-9 a.m. reported the theft of a generator from a vehicle. The vehicle was parked in a lot at the corner of 301st Ave. and 154th St. in Blue Hill Township. Due to the size of the generator it would have taken two individuals to move it. No description of the generator was immediately available.


Sherburne County Sheriff: Theft

Sometime between 9 a.m. on Oct. 3 and 7 a.m. the following morning, unknown suspect(s) took an air compressor from a house under construction on the 117th block of 272nd Ave. in Livonia Township. The compressor is a silver Ingersol-Rand and gas powered by a black 5.5 horse Briggs and Stratton motor. Estimated loss is $1,000.

Sherburne County Sheriff: Theft

Sometime between Sept. 22-24, unknown suspect(s) removed a heart-shaped stepping stone from a grave site at the Bailey Station Cemetery located on the 189th block of County Road 14 in Big Lake Township. The stone is tan in color, about six inches in diameter, with red glass in the middle. The name Gloria Wold is engraved in the glass.

Sherburne County Sheriff: Theft

Sometime between midnight and 7:30 a.m. on Oct. 5, unknown suspect(s) smashed the front passenger window of a vehicle parked on the 235th block of 183rd St. in Big Lake Township and removed an in-dash CD player. Also taken were approximately 12 CDs.

 

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