MySource:Scotishmariner/Burglars Net $900 Loot at Store, Diner and Home

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MySource Burglars Net $900 Loot at Store, Diner and Home
Abreviation Burglars Net $900
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Burglars Net $900 Loot at Store, Diner and Home. (Post Standard).

Other: 17 Feb 1968

Burglars netted $900 in loot during three middle of-the-week breaks in the county, officials said yesterday. Hardest hit was Richards Lettering and Engraving, 414 Cortland Ave., where city police said burglars forced a rear door and took money, rings, watches and clothes valued at $500. According to Policeman Timothy Gibson, Mrs. Lucille Richards, owner of the store, discovered the break Thursday. In the county, sheriff's Deputv James Gosson said burglars took $200 cash from a wallet at the home of Michael Markinson, 208 Kimberly Drive, Town of Camillus. The thieves apparently forced a door off the gargage and worked their way to a second floor bedroom. Early yesterday morning, according to Sheriff's Deputy Frank Hansen, burglars took $200 from the Queen's Court Diner, 6058 Court St., Town of DeWitt, after smashing a window. Hansen said a 16 inch aligning bar was found at the scene, which apparently was used to pry open a cigarette machine and juke box.