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for Week of April 5, 2004.
St. Cloud Police: Bomb Threat
On 04/07/04 at 4:30 PM, officers were dispatched to the Best Buy Store
located at 4301 W. Division in reference to a bomb threat.
A male caller had indicated to store staff in a telephone call, that there
was a bomb in the building. The building was evacuated and the St. Cloud
Fire Department responded. The building was checked and nothing suspicious
was found. The store was reopened a short while later.
Sartell Police: Residential Theft
The complainant reported that unknown persons took a “Fleker” table saw,
valued at $700.00 from a locked, unoccupied townhouse in the 200 block of
Pinewood Street in Sartell.
Suspect(s) gained entry through a South/East window screen by cutting away
the screen and entering through the window. The suspect(s) made their way
to the garage, where the saw was stored. Authorities believe the suspect(s)
opened the garage door and loaded the property up and then exited out
through the door before it shut.
The property was last seen at 6:30 PM on April 1st and was discovered
missing at 11:00 AM on April 2nd.
Cloud Police: Criminal Damage to Property
On 4-3-04
Officers from the St. Cloud Police Department were investigating a noise
complaint at 913 8th Avenue South. Several squad cars were parked in the
alley to the west of the residence. Officers wrote several minor
consumption tickets. Upon clearing the scene Officers found that unknown(s)
suspects had damaged Squad #23 and Squad #3.
The damage to #23 consisted of a dent to the window frame and a broken
window and scratches to the roof. The cause appeared to have come from a
large rock.
Car 3's light bar suffered a dent on the driver's side top and several
scratches to the roof along with large amounts of spit on the windows.
Photos of the damage were taken.
St. Joseph Police:
Vehicle Vandalism
The St. Joseph Police Department is asking for help in finding who is
responsible for damaging several vehicles early Friday, April 2, 2004.
According to Police Chief, Pete Jansky, someone punctured about 30 tires
in a three block area from College Avenue North to Third Avenue Northeast.
No suspect descriptions were given.
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