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Police have suspect in Legion burglary

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Thursday, August 7, 2008

LIVERMORE FALLS - Police were hot on the trail of a juvenile burglary suspect Wednesday after a break-in at the American Legion Post 10 on Reynolds Avenue was discovered earlier that morning.

Lt. Thomas Gould said police received a report of the burglary at 8:50 a.m.

A side door had been pried open and entry was made into several locked rooms, he said.

A small amount of alcohol and a large amount of Pepsi were missing along with a mini-refrigerator, Gould said.

He conducted some interviews and recovered the mini-fridge and about 25 percent of the soda from a home on nearby Knapp Street, he said.

"I conducted probably a half-dozen interviews and we do have a juvenile male suspect I'm searching for," Gould said.

It is believed the burglary occurred over the weekend after the hall was closed Saturday evening following an event there.

The suspect faces burglary and theft charges.

A Post 10 executive officer, Don Simoneau of Fayette, had stopped by the hall Wednesday morning and discovered the break. He found the place had been burglarized and the soda on hand for bingo players was gone.

Simoneau said the locks to the hall were being changed.

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Posted By:Lynn at August 7, 2008 11:49 AM (Suggest Removal)
Great work Tommy!!!

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Posted By:byebye me at August 7, 2008 12:25 PM (Suggest Removal)
If anyone can find the one responsible it will be tom he is one of the best cops in Livermore Falls and we feel safe with him working for us here in town of livermore falls....keep up the great work tom and know you have us feeling safe...

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Posted By:HEY! at August 7, 2008 1:35 PM (Suggest Removal)
Bring in inspector Gadget.

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Posted By:Oceanwitch at August 7, 2008 3:15 PM (Suggest Removal)
It's time that children who are involved in a crime start doing time. So many see their friends get away with it that they try it. Stop it now or prisons will be filled once they reach 18. Parents start looking at what your children are doing. How did you not notice a mini fridge in your house?

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