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Thursday, December 22, 2005

Superior police lost.

Superior police puzzled by series of thefts. This makes no sense to me the police say it was a short time that the thefts happened however the first call came in at 3 a.m. and it went tell 7 a.m. that is four hours that is not a short amount of time. Why did the police not have cops out in every business district there was, or heck even in the area it happened because the paper reported today that many of them were close to gether. This seems fishy to me I just don't know how the guy or guys were not caught.


Several Superior businesses and residences were burglarized early Wednesday, and there were several more attempted break-ins, according to Superior police.
No arrests have been made, and police couldn't specify how many suspects might be involved in the incidents, which could number more than 13.
Police did not release a description of any suspects.
Superior Police Capt. Chad La Lor said cash and other items were stolen, but he wouldn't specify amounts because of the ongoing investigation. He said Christmas presents were taken from one of the homes.
The path of the burglaries is not yet known, but many businesses were located near one another. Four businesses on the 5700 and 5800 blocks of Tower Avenue were targeted, including Jack's Fast Foods, J-n-J's Bakery Catering Cafe, Carlson's Corner Cafe and Thatcher's Auto Center.


Read the whole article at http://duluthnews.com.


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