RUMFORD — Police investigations continued Tuesday into last week's complaints of two burglaries and four thefts of items valued at more than $2,900.
• Oct. 24, 5:33 a.m.: A Fort Fairfield resident told police that someone stole a laptop computer, car key and $30 cash from their hotel room. The laptop is valued at $1,200.
• Oct. 22, 9:40 a.m.: A Cumberland Street resident said someone had burglarized the home and stole $1,100 in electronics and prescription drugs.
• Oct. 21, 2:53 p.m.: A Pine Street resident said someone stole a video games system, games, movies and a tool box. No value was given.
• Oct. 21, 8:39 a.m.: A Bartlett, N.H., resident said someone broke into their house on Spruce Street and stole $590 worth of power tools.

For the person missing a car
For the person missing a car key, and a laptop computer, they had no businiess having people in their hotel room. Sounds to me like someone bit off more than they could chew. Just because someone is away from home, don't mean they have to engage in extra cirricular activities.
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