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Online tip reporting

Tri-County Crime Stoppers has added online tip
reporting to it’s arsenal of tools for use by citizens to anonymously
submit tips on unsolved crimes in the tri-counties of Benton, Stearns and
Sherburne.
Go to the "How To
Report / Collect" page for complete instructions.
Crime Stoppers Open Cases
for Week of June 11, 2007
St. Cloud Police: Business Burglary and Theft
On 06/12/07 at 0631 hours officers were dispatched to 1805 Quarry Road in
reference to a burglary. Investigation revealed the suspect entered the
business by breaking out an exterior window.
Taken from the business was an HP Laptop computer with a 17 inch monitor
and a small amount of cash. The scene was processed for evidence and the
investigation is ongoing.
St. Cloud Police: Residential
Burglary and Theft
On 06/11/07 at 1222 hours officers were dispatched to a trailer lot at 555
Highway 10 South, for a burglary complaint. It was learned from the
resident that someone broke into the trailer on 06/06/07 between 0800 and
1900 hours and stole a digital Camera, a printer dock, and a color printer
with a combined approximate value of $450.00.
It appears that the front door of the trailer was forced open at the
latch. At this point there are no suspects.
St. Cloud Police: Residential
Burglary and Theft
On 06/12/07 at 2304 hours officers were dispatched to the 10 block of 14th
Avenue Northeast for a burglary complaint. Investigation found that forced
entry was made through a bedroom window. Taken from the residence was an
undisclosed amount of currency and several DVDs. The crime Scene was
processed for evidence. The investigation is ongoing.
St. Cloud Police; Residential Burglary and Theft
On 06/08/07 at approximately 2132 hours officers were dispatched to a
burglary complaint in the 300 block of 32nd Avenue North. The victim, a 63
year old resident of St. Cloud, reported that unknown suspects entered his
detached garage and stole four drawers full of tools.
The tools included sockets, wrenches, ratchets both metric and standard;
an unknown total number worth approximately $300. There was nothing of
evidentiary value left at the scene and there ate no suspects. The victim
was uncertain whether the garage was unlocked or locked.
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