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LIVERMORE FALLS – Police are investigating several instances of criminal mischief, vandalism, burglary and theft around town. At least $500 in damage was done.

Police responded to a report of a vehicle driving through a cornfield Friday night, Livermore Falls Police Chief Ernest Steward Jr. said.

The vehicle did $500 in damage to the field, he said.

In separate incidents, two manhole covers were removed from roads. One cover was found on Richardson Avenue and belonged on the manhole at the corner of Bemis Street. The other cover was found on Gagnon Street and was returned to its place on the same street.

Steward called the mischief dangerous, especially if a child had been out walking or a car had hit the holes.

In another instance, a man house-sitting on Baldwin Street awoke Friday morning to find two males and a female standing in the house, the chief said, and left after taking a phone.

And a Fayette Road resident reported 25 to 30 gallons of fuel had been stolen from a Kenworth tractor-trailer.

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