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            Avoid car break-ins 
            
             
            [DEC. 
            19, 2002]  
            Holiday seasons usually 
            bring out the best in people, but sometimes the holidays can also 
            bring out the worst. Over the past several weeks, the Lincoln Police 
            Department has been investigating several reports of car burglaries 
            within the city limits. To help reduce the risk of you being 
            victimized by someone, you can follow some of these steps and make 
            your holiday season the best ever. |  
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            While out shopping: 
            Find a parking space near a light. 
            Keep your holiday goodies in the trunk 
            so no one can see them. 
            Keep your purse, cell phone and change 
            out of view. 
            Lock your car. While at 
            home: 
            Lock your car. 
            Take all valuables inside or out of 
            sight. 
            Don't leave compact disks or change in 
            the car. 
            Leave outside lights on. 
            Try to park near your lights. 
            Look into buying a car alarm. For 
            personal safety: 
            While walking from store to car, always 
            have your keys ready. 
            Not only are your keys used for 
            starting your car, they are also a great safety weapon. 
            Know where your car is parked and go 
            right for it. 
            If you have a panic button for your 
            car, if you feel strange, use it. 
            Try not to carry more than you can 
            handle while walking from a store. If you need to make several 
            trips, do so. If someone 
            tries to take your purse, let them have it; you have a family to go 
            home to. 
            [Timothy R. Butterfield,community policing officer]
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            Alert 
            to the citizens who would prefer their holiday spirit unscathed by 
            crime Car break-ins 
            [DEC. 
            18, 2002]  
            Lincoln City Police have 
            been receiving continued reports of car break-ins. Most reports are 
            of criminal damage to property (vehicles) and theft. Most of the 
            reported incidents are occurring in the Angel Valley and the 
            Podunkville area. Some of the streets listed in the reports have 
            been Willamette, Oglesby, Madison, McDivitt, Short Eighth and 
            Eighth, and North Adams.  |  
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            The criminals have most often had it 
            made easy for them by car owners leaving their cars unlocked. In 
            some cases thieves have been forced to take more risk and work a 
            little by using bricks and such to break windows. 
            So far their efforts are being pretty 
            well rewarded. Loot has included mostly a number of cell phones, CD 
            players, stereo systems and personal items left in the cars. 
            However, that wasn't quite enough for one thief; he, she or they 
            took the whole vehicle. 
            It should go without saying that you 
            should be practicing some practical procedures to protect yourself 
            and your valuables in this season as much as any other time of the 
            year.  
            --Lock your cars.  
            --Don't leave valuables in an 
            unattended vehicle.  
            --Park in well-lit areas.  
            --Be conscious of what is normal in 
            your neighborhood.  
            --Listen and watch out for each other.
             
            --Call 9-1-1 if you suspect a criminal 
            activity in progress.   [to top of second column in
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            You should be taking precautions in 
            your home as well. This includes simply locking all doors and 
            windows, especially when you are not at home. Turn lights on. 
             
            Nearby Peoria has had a rash of 
            peculiar incidents recently. Fire and rescue squads have reported an 
            increase in a particular type of rescue. They have been called out 
            to pull people out of chimneys. What do you suppose those people 
            were doing there? Hint: The chimney stuffer didn't live there. So, take 
            some practical precautions, and perhaps you will avoid the distress 
            of becoming a theft victim. 
             [Jan
Youngquist]  |  
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               Terry L. 
              Tibbs, Middletown Jessica J. Sutton, Lincoln
              Robert S. 
              Hart, LincolnSue Barger, Lincoln
              Jeffery 
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      Johnny R. Otto, LincolnKimberly A. Otto, Mason City
                      
                      Michael L. Shane, MenardMargaret M. Shane, Lincoln
                      
                      Patrick B. Hake, LincolnAndrea C. Hake, Champaign
                      
                      Johnny R. Stagnolia, ClintonRachel R. Stagnolia, Lincoln
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            [OCT. 2, 2002]  
            Crime Stoppers is issuing a request 
            for information in the death of Brian Bobb. People who think they 
            may have information may contact either the Logan County sheriff's 
            office at (217) 732- 4151 or Logan County Crime Stoppers at (217) 
            732-3000. 
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            Sometime
            before 9:22 a.m. on Dec. 15, 2001, a Chevrolet Cavalier was taken
            without the owner's permission from the 200 block of Latham Street
            in Lincoln. The vehicle was later found stuck in the mud at the
            Sportsman's Club. Crime Stoppers is asking for information as to
            who had taken the vehicle.
            Sometime before 9:11 a.m. on July 21, a
            burglary occurred at Lincoln Junior High School, 208 Broadway St. in
            Lincoln. Unknown person(s) broke a window on the third floor and
            gained access to the building. Unknown person(s) went through the
            school and caused damage and vandalism to the school property.
            Late
            Sunday night and early Monday morning, March 18 and 19, someone
            stole items from five different Lincoln vehicles.The
            first vehicle was parked at a residence on the 1800 block of Pekin.
            A $175 radar detector was taken from the car.
 In
            one of the Lincoln Christian College parking lots, change was stolen
            from an automobile.
 On
            the 200 block of Mayfield, several items totaling $75 were stolen
            from a car parked at the owner's residence: a book binder, school
            books, homework, a calculator, a learner's permit and some change.
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            next vehicle was parked inside a garage on the 900 block of N.
            McLean. The owner remembers locking the garage door. A portable CD
            player, which is worth about $100, was taken from the vehicle.
 The
            last theft was from a car parked at the owner's residence. A $50
            AM/FM CD player was stolen.
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            are no suspects at this time, but due to the timing of the crimes it
            is believed that they may be connected. If you have any information
            about these thefts, please contact the Lincoln Police Department at
            732-2151, or Crime Stoppers at 732-3000.
            A
            series of thefts in the early morning hours of Thursday, March 15,
            is under investigation. There are no suspects yet, but police
            believe that one person or group is responsible for all of the
            crimes. 
             The
            first vehicle, a pickup truck, parked at the owner's residence in
            the 500 block of Tremont, was entered through the rear sliding door.
            It is estimated that $400 worth of property was stolen: a radio,
            duffle bag, four clothing items, prescription sunglasses, two
            flashlights and a disposable camera. The
            second vehicle had an AM/FM CD player stolen. To gain entry, the
            suspects forced entry to the side door of the '93 Jeep, which was
            parked in front of the owner's residence in the 300 block of
            Tremont. The radio is worth about $100. Two
            cars were broken into in a residential parking lot on the 100 block
            of S. Logan St. One vehicle, a truck, had a CD player removed; the
            suspects removed the dash cover to take the $200 unit. The
            other vehicle, a van, had a radar detector removed. The detector is
            worth about $100. If
            you have any information about these crimes, please contact the
            Lincoln Police Department at 732-2151 or Crime Stoppers at 732-3000. 
          
            On Feb. 19, 2001, between 6 and 8:15
            p.m. unknown person(s) placed an unknown substance on a 1999
            Cadillac parked at the Mount Pulaski grade school. The grade school
            is located at 200 N. Garden Street in Mount Pulaski. The substance
            caused extensive damage to the paint on the vehicle. The Mount
            Pulaski Police Department, (217) 792-5018, and the Lincoln/Logan
            County Crime Stoppers are requesting anyone with any information to
            contact them.
            On Jan. 16, 2001,
        a possible arson occurred at 127
        N. Kickapoo St. (the old
        Scully Building) in Lincoln. The possible arson was
        reported at approx. 7:12 p.m. on that date. Anyone with any information
        about this incident who may have seen anything or anyone in the area of
        the building is asked to contact the Lincoln Police Department,
        Lincoln Fire Department or Crime Stoppers.
            On Jan. 12, 2001, sometime between
        6  and 9 p.m., a burglary occurred on Mayfair Drive in Lincoln. Unknown
            person(s) forced open a garage door and
        entered the residence. Unknown person(s) looked through dresser drawers
        and a closet. Taken from the residence were several shotguns, a
        cellular phone and a camera.
            Sometime
        between Nov. 23 and Nov. 27, 2000, unknown person(s) entered a residence
        on the west side of Lincoln. Unknown person(s) forced entry to the
        residence and went through it. Several items of jewelry where taken,
        along with a laptop computer and an unknown amount of U.S. currency.Sometime between Nov. 13 and
        Nov. 14, 2000, unknown person(s) forced entry to the Plaza Wash and Lube
        at 2821 Woodlawn Road in Lincoln. Unknown person(s) broke a window on a
        door on the east side of the building. Unknown person(s) entered the
        office area and took an assortment of U.S. currency and some product
        coupons. Estimated damage to the door was around $70. |  
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        | These are totals from the
                      inception of the program Aug. 1,  1983. Total
                      calls received:      
                      241 Solved
                      cases:                  
                      45 Arrests
                      made:                  
                      60 Dollar
                      amount of drugs and merchandise recovered:   
                      $36,200.00 Dollar amount paid
                      out for rewards:   
                      $9,775.00
                       (2000 figures)
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