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Two thieves walk away with 18 laptops (The Press-Enterprise)
Two thieves stole 18 lap top computers worth about $16,700 last night at a Best Buy in Murrieta, police say. "A witness saw two white male adults leaving the store with the computers through the south fire exit," Sgt. Sandra O'Donnell said in a written statement.
Thieves Target Elementary School (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
Police say suspect responsible for recent incident at Jolly Elementary School.
UPDATE: Three people sentenced for trespassing (WQOW Eau Claire)
Three people are sentenced for trespassing in Eau Claire.
Asheville man, Matthew Porter James, charged with failing to register as sex offender (Asheville Citizen-Times)
ASHEVILLE — Buncombe County Sheriff's deputies Monday charged an Asheville man with failing to register as a sex offender.
Electronics store burglary in Grand Chute (CBS 5 Green Bay)
Update: Two men have been arrested for buglarizing Computer World in Grand Chute.
New Details Emerge in Fallen Hero Theft; One Suspect Still Wanted (KKTV 11 Colorado Springs)
New details are emerging in a burglary case that's been getting a lot of attention. Authorities are still looking for 22-year-old Dwain Boyd. He is still on the loose and investigators say he's one of two suspects who stole a fallen hero's last possessions.
Burglars hit pawn shop during storm (Purcell Register)
A pawn shop suffered a huge loss after burglars took advantage of the ice storm and stole thousands of dollars in merchandise. The Purcell Police responded to an open door call at Bill’s Pawn Shop at 511 W. Main St. January 30 around 7:51 a.m.
Technology reshaping experience for students, visitors at PCC (The Pratt Tribune)
Starting a heart, information at the touch of a finger, teaching long distance live on TV and smart boards in the classroom are all technology elements in use at Pratt Community College.
UNDERCOVER PAWN: Des Moines' pawn shops refuse "stolen" items (WHO-TV 13 Des Moines)
Back in November, several teens were charged with ransacking homes on the South Side of Des Moines. Police believed some of the things they stole, like laptop computers and other high end electronics, could have been pawned off.
Target 11 Investigates Costs Of G-20 (WPXI Pittsburgh)
What did your tax dollars pay for during the G-20 summit?
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