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Monday, March 30, 2009
(Last modified: 2009-03-30 08:36:46) Source: The Greeneville Sun
Cigarettes, Cash, TVs And Radios, Even Propane Tank Are Reported Stolen
BY BILL JONES STAFF WRITER Local authorities are investigating several business burglaries during the weekend, including one in which $4,000 worth of cigarettes were stolen. The owner of the J&M Package Store at 18840 Horton Highway, Fall Branch, reported on Sunday that the store had been burglarized overnight, according to a report filed by Deputy Sheriff Jeff Caudill. Seventy cartons of cigarettes, valued at $4,000, was stolent, along with three cases of Levi Garrett chewing tobacco, valued at $102; two boxes of rolling papers; a case of Silver Creek chewing tobacco; and $410 in cash, according to the report. Entry to the building was gained by cutting a padlock from a door, according to the report, which indicated that the total loss was more than $4,100. On Sunday night, an employee of West Main Recycling told GPD Officer Gina Holt that between 8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. someone broke a rear window from the business, entered and stole $300 in cash from the register. The report noted that the building's electric meter had been removed from its base. Damage to the building was estimated at $225, the report said. Two other police reports said New Attitude Fitness, at 40 Benbow Road, was twice the victim of thieves over the weekend. A report filed at 10:08 p.m. Saturday, by GPD Officer Gina Holt said the owner of the business told her she had stopped by the business to check on it and had found a white pickup truck occupied by one man parked beside the building. When the owner went inside, the report said, she encountered a second man, who fled. After the suspect fled, according to the report, the owner found that two 19-inch TV sets had been stolen from their wall mounts. The owner also found that a quantity of loose change had been taken from the cash register. The loss was estimated at $510 and damage to a side door was estimated at $50. Another police report, filed at 7:22 a.m. on Saturday, by GPD Sgt. Steve Spano said an employee of New Attitude Fitness told police that overnight someone stole a park bench, a 20-foot extension ladder and a propane tank from outside the business. The loss was estimated at $440. In addition, two trucks parked outside Greene County Express on the West Andrew Johnson Highway were burglarized between Friday and Sunday. A report filed by Deputy Sheriff Mike Shipley said an employee of the business told him about 2 p.m. Sunday that windows were broken from both trucks by thieves who then stole citizens band radios from them. One radio was valued at $650, while the second was valued at $150, according to the report. Copyright © 2009, The Greeneville Sun |