A local meeting house of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter – day Saints was broken into last night. No one was around when the brake in happened, the maintenance man found smashed monitors in the morning and called police. Sheriff Deputy Geoffrey Hasty said that it looks like two juveniles came in threw a window and stole a few things. Bishop Lawrence Shirk was the last person to leave last night around 11 p.m. He recalls leaving his office window open but locking all of the doors.
One of the suspects allegedly came in threw the window of the office, then let the other person in. They took two CPU’s leaving the keyboards and smashing the monitors in the hall. Maintenance man of the building, Robert Knotz came in the building around six this morning to do some simple repairs. "I saw the smashed monitors and knew something was wrong so I called for help." Around 6:15 police arrived, they are still working on the investigation.
In the community people are responding saying that this is a very safe neighborhood, and they are surprised something like this happened. Evelyan Breathwhite lives across the parking lot of the building, she recalls some noise around 2 in the morning but thought nothing of it. Investigations are still on going, police are saying this will be a pretty easy case.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
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2 comments:
Amber-
This is a wonderful news story. You covered all of the details perfectly. I like the quotes and the way that you covered each person from the interview. There were only a few spelling errors but seeing that we must type so quickly on sticky keyboards this can be difficult. Overall it was very clear and easy to read. Good job!
I thought that your story was very good, I thought it was impressive how much information you put down. But I would suggest you might want to say why the bishop left his window open, because without that info, it makes it sound like he is a suspect. Great job though!
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