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Computers, projectors stolen from and returned to Greenbrier High School


Log Cabin Democrat
Published Saturday, January 19, 2008

The following reports were made available by Greenbrier police department:

Theft of property at Greenbrier High School, 72 Green Valley Drive. Three digital projectors and three laptop computers were reported missing over Christmas break. During the weekend of Jan. 4-6, someone left the two of the missing digital projectors and two laptop computers at the front door of the high school. There was also a Canon Rebel 2000 returned.

Fraud incident reported at Burnett Circle. Tommy Osborn reported buying a laptop computer from eBay, but he was not shipped the item. Item valued at $1,490

Theft of property at Jon Ross, Greenbrier. Ronnie Henderson reported that an unknown person or persons broke into the rear garage door of the home he is restoring and got away with a three mattresses, one box spring and one bed frame.

Theft of property at Sunshine Street. Resident reported that she was gone from her home for 15 minutes at which time someone broke in to her home and took a DVD player, rented movies and DVDs she owned. The next day, the resident reported someone entered and ransacked her storage area, while she was away for one hour.

Suspicous person at Tupelo Street. Police received reports of an intoxicated, white male banging on apartment building doors.

Criminal mischief at North Hills Drive. Resident reported unknown person opening car door and turning on car lights, no items were reported missing.

Theft of property at Jon Ross. Resident reported that someone broke into the back door of his home. Missing items included two Remington shotguns ($800), a Ruger rifle ($300) and a ring ($100).

(Staff writer Monica Hooper can be reached by e-mail at monica.hooper@thecabin.net or by phone at 505-1266. Send us your news at www.thecabin.net/submit)