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BIG MOOSE TOWNSHIP (AP) – Police are investigating a break-in at Plum Creek’s offices in Greenville in which three computers were stolen.

The computers were missing after burglars rifled through files of the company, which is planning a large development in the region. There was nothing sensitive contained in the files, said Plum Creek spokesman Jim Lehner.

Two months ago, vandals targeted Plum Creek’s state headquarters in Fairfield when someone cut down a large sign in front of the building and spray-painted messages including “Leave Our Land” and “Maine Is Not For Sale.”

The break-in discovered Wednesday came after environmental and conservation activists launched an effort to kill the project that includes 1,000 house lots, two resorts, three RV parks, a golf course, marina and rental cabins.

Information from: Bangor Daily News, http://www.bangornews.com

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