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Crime Stoppers Open Cases
for Week of February 9, 2004

Stearns County Sheriff: Snowmobile Theft

The SCSO is investigating the theft of a snowmobile and snowmobile trailer, reported missing on 2-9-04. Unknown persons stole a 1999 Sled Bed trailer, registration AAEA680, and a 2001 Polaris, registration #CS6565 sometime during the night. The snowmobile was blue with yellow windshield. The theft occurred from a private driveway on 149th Street in
Lynden Twp.

St. Joseph Police: Business Burglary and Theft

The St. Joseph Police Department is investigating a burglary and theft that took place at the Bee Line Sports Center. The burglary happened during the night and was reported on Saturday February 7th. Entry was made through the front of the building and a number of items were taken.

Sherburne County Sheriff: Thefts and Burglaries

The Sherburne County Sheriff's Department is seeking information from the public regarding the following incidents:

* On February 9 at approximately 6:15 p.m., deputies responded to the 3600 block of County Road 8 in Haven Township in reference to a burglary. The homeowner reported that sometime between 4 p.m. Feb. 6 and 10 a.m. Feb. 7, unknown individual(s) entered his garage through the rear service door and removed numerous power tools, a snow blower and a drywall cart.
* Sometime between 8 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. on Feb. 4, unknown individual(s) smashed a rear glass door at a residence on the 19300 block of 109th Street in Becker Township. Suspects removed numerous items from the residence, including: DVD player, a computer, a jewelry box, and a paint ball gun.
* Sometime between 9 p.m. on Feb. 7 and 9:30 a.m. the following morning, unknown suspect(s) entered a vehicle parked at a residence on the 14900 block of 219th Ave. in Big Lake Township. The suspect(s) stole a wallet from the unlocked vehicle.
* Sometime between 11 p.m. Feb. 5 and 6:30 a.m. the following morning, unknown suspect(s) removed a fish house from a pond located near the 20200 block of 167th St. in Big Lake Township. The fish house is described a black Frabil, 3-man portable model with the word Frabil painted on the sides in yellow letters. Inside the fish house are two black seats and one white seat. Estimated loss is $500.
* Sometime between 2-11:20 p.m. on January 29, unknown suspect(s) forcibly entered a residence on the 25800 block of 10th Street West in the city of Zimmerman. Suspect(s) stole numerous items, including: a Sony Playstation 2 with seven games and two controllers; a silver Gateway laptop computer bearing serial number 0028710886; a Winchester caliber 243 bolt action rifle, model #2731860, serial number 12057; a Winchester .20 gauge automatic shotgun, serial number N1007560; a HK .45 caliber pistol, model USP Compaq, serial number 29-010166; and a security safe. Estimated loss is approximately $5000.

St. Cloud Police: Felony Theft Jewelry & Auto Theft

The St. Cloud Police are investing the theft of some jewelry from Roberts Jewelry at the Crossroads Center.

At approximately 3:00 PM, on Friday, February 6th, two black males grabbed a necklace out of a display case and fled. One suspect was caught and the second eluded police and stole a vehicle from Gateway Tire in Waite Park. The vehicle is a 1990 Chev Suburban, red in color, with MN License 180-PKX. Suspect was caught on video stealing the vehicle. He is described as a black male, 25 years of age, wearing a grey parka with a fur trimmed hood, and a white baseball cap.

 

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