RFP Staff
♦ Burglaries and break-ins in Salisbury, N.C. are not actually sprees, but in reality they are daily occurrences in a city under criminal siege.
According to Salisbury Police sources Herbert Combs, 65, living at 930 Maple Avenue, was a victim of a “burglary-forcible entry” and “vandalism” on Monday, October 23rd when a burglar(s) employed a blunt object (rock, hammer, club etc.) to break a glass door panel on his back door to gain entry. The burglary added up to the loss of a Gateway computer (valued at $200), and damages to Sony 48″ TV (valued at $800) and a damaged backdoor glass (valued at $600). The burglar left behind empty beer cans which may provide prints and DNA. The crime was reported to 911 dispatch at 5:30 p.m.
At this time no suspects have been named.
Manifest of stolen items and damaged property at 930 Maple Avenue:
930 Maple Avenue, Salisbury, N.C.:
Location 930 Maple Avenue, Salisbury, N.C.:
Citizens having any knowledge about this crime are urged to call the Salisbury Police at 704-638-5333. If you fear retribution, want to remain anonymous and possibly collect a reward of up to $1,000, information can be submitted 24/7 via the web: http://tips.salisburyrowancrimestoppers.org/ or by calling the Salisbury-Rowan Crime Stoppers at 1-866-639-5245.
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RFP Staff
♦ Salisbury Police sources report Radwin McKinnon, 72, living at 1400 N. Church Street, was the victim of a “burglary-forcible entry” on Monday, October 23rd when a burglar(s) used bodily force on his home’s backdoor to enter. The burglar stole a Sony 40 inch color TV (valued at 372) and damaged the backdoor (valued at $200). The crime was reported to 911 dispatch at 6:34 p.m.
At this time no arrests have been made and no suspects named.
Manifest of stolen and damaged items at 1400 N. Church Street:
1400 N. Church Street, Salisbury, N.C.:
Location 1400 N. Church Street, Salisbury, N.C.:
Citizens having any knowledge about this crime are urged to call the Salisbury Police at 704-638-5333. If you fear retribution, want to remain anonymous and possibly collect a reward of up to $1,000, information can be submitted 24/7 via the web: http://tips.salisburyrowancrimestoppers.org/ or by calling the Salisbury-Rowan Crime Stoppers at 1-866-639-5245.
Best Methods for Stopping Home Invasions and Break-ins:
https://rowanfreepress.com/2014/03/29/best-methods-for-stopping-home-invasions-and-break-ins/