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Public Safety 11/19/07
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BLOOMINGTON -- A 1996 Grey Mercury Saab was stolen Nov. 16 from the 800 block of East Lincoln Street, a Bloomington police report said.

Theft of lost property -- A man’s five-year-old Yorkshire terrier, Jukie, which went missing November 1, was reported Nov. 17 by the owner as stolen, a Normal police report said. The owner had previously thought that the dog had run away, but after seeing a Pantagraph Nov. 16 advertisement asking $500 for a Yorkshire terrier, he believes that the dog was stolen and that the ad was placed by the culprit. The dog is missing from the 1100 block of North Main Street.

Burglary -- A house on the 300 block of West Mill Street was burglarized Nov. 15, a Bloomington police report said. An electric guitar, amplifier, 2 pairs of jeans, a duffel bag, two football jerseys, sunglasses and a man’s 14-karat gold ring were stolen.

Residential Burglary -- A house on the 600 block of East Mulberry Street was burglarized Nov. 16, a Bloomington police report said. A widow screen was cut. A hand-held camcorder, a camera, and various bottles of liquor were stolen.

Burglary -- A house on the 600 block of South Clayton Street was burglarized Nov. 15, a Bloomington police report said. Copper plumbing was stolen.

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missing yorkie. wrote on Nov 20, 2007 10:36 AM:

" start walking thru your neighborhood and surrounding neighborhoods at night.you will find him. i have seen a woman walking a yorkie for the last 2 weeks where i live in northmeadow village.which isnt far from you.its probably yours.come out here at night cause thats the only time she will walk him.... "

Merry Christmas~~ wrote on Nov 19, 2007 9:49 AM:

" to all and to all a good theft!!! People are thieves and more so now since the crunch of money is here. They have tossed aside the 10 commandments and are in favor of "if it's yours, I want it, so I will steal it", to lazy to work, to lazy to care about anyone but themselves!!! But one day they will be at attention when asked about it. What I don't understand is how can you enjoy something knowing you stole it? How can you not feel guilty every time you look at it? I'm ashamed of the people that steal and not feel the least bit of guilt. What happened to your conscience? Or do you not have one? I don't get it, someone explain how you can steal and feel not one pang of conscience? Let's hear it from thieves????? "

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