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Information needed on April and May incidents 
Window damage at Holy Family, fire at 214 Willard, 
thefts at Community Action and Immanuel Lutheran  
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			[June 03, 2010]  
			
            Lincoln/Logan County Crime 
			Stoppers released the following reports June 3 with a need for 
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			On April 24, Lincoln 
			police were dispatched to Holy Family Church, 316 S. College St., in 
			reference to a report of criminal damage to property. An unknown 
			suspect or suspects threw a rock through one of the stained-glass 
			windows on the side of the church.
			On April 27 at 
			approximately 2:49 a.m., Lincoln police and fire departments were 
			dispatched to 214 Willard Ave. in reference to a residence on fire. 
			The residence was unoccupied at the time, and there was no 
			electrical or gas service to the building. The fire is suspected by 
			Lincoln fire inspectors to have been set intentionally. A suspect 
			seen fleeing the area was described as a white male, approximately 
			5-foot to 5-foot-3 in height, wearing all-black clothing.
			Between 5 p.m. on 
			April 30 and 12:30 p.m. on May 1, unknown suspects forcibly entered 
			a window at the Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois, 
			1800 Fifth St. in Lincoln, and therein stole several computers and 
			hand-held radios from the interior of the building. Suspects 
			possibly used a vehicle and exited at Fifth Street Road.
			Sometime May 23-24, an unknown person or 
			people entered Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1409 Pulaski St., and took 
			a television and DVD player from the church. 
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		 Anyone with any information concerning any crime in the Lincoln and 
		Logan County area is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 217-732-3000 or 
		submit an e-mail to
		Crime Stoppers. Your information will be kept 
		confidential and you may remain anonymous. If your information leads to 
		the arrest of the person or people involved, Crime Stoppers will pay you 
		a cash reward up to $1,000. Crime Stoppers has an answering machine to answer your calls. This is 
		to protect you if you wish to remain anonymous. Your calls cannot be 
		traced with this machine. You need to let Crime Stoppers know how you 
		can be contacted about the incident, or you must watch to see if the 
		subject has been arrested. This is so Crime Stoppers can make a payout 
		to you. [Text from file received from Lincoln 
            Police Department] |