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Police News for August 27, 2009

17000 block, U.S. 90 East

LULING — Churchgoers arrived at a community church in eastern Guadalupe County Sunday to learn someone had broken a pair windows.

Guadalupe County Sheriff's Investigator Sgt. Bruce Tubbs said someone threw rocks through the panes and may have let themselves into Primitive Baptist Church in the vandalism reported at 8:16 a.m.

Church officials were unable to report whether anything was discovered stolen after conducting an inventory.

Investigation continues, Tubbs said.

1400 block, Paseo Del Rio

GUADALUPE COUNTY — Three storage units were discovered burglarized Saturday afternoon, sheriff's deputies say.

Tubbs said deputies were called when the self-store units were discovered with doors kicked in at around 2 p.m.

A wakeboard and a life jacket were taken in one of the break-ins, Tubbs said. The missing items were worth about $650. In addition, damage to each door was estimated at $150 for repairs.

1000 block, Union Wine Road

GUADALUPE COUNTY — About $100 in cash was taken in a vehicle burglary discovered Friday morning.

Tubbs said no sign of forced entry was reported in the burglary, which took place in the 1000 block of Union Wine Road.

Law enforcement officers recommend vehicles always be locked when unattended -- even in the driveway.

Take valuables inside or lock them out of sight in the trunk, and park in a lighted area when possible.

300 block, Link Road

GERONIMO — A Navarro Independent School District employee left work on the first day of school Monday to discover a vandalized vehicle.

Tubbs said deputies were called to a parking lot in the 300 block of Link Road at 3:15 p.m. when the employee left work and learned the vehicle had been spray painted.

Whoever committed the offense used black spray paint to cause several hundred dollars worth of damage on the driver's side of the vehicle, Tubbs said.

Investigation continues, Tubbs said.

800 block, North Guadalupe Street

SEGUIN — A cedar chest was stolen in a burglary discovered Monday night.

According to a Seguin Police Department report, the victim told officers the chest had been stored in a building in the 800 block of North Guadalupe Street.

The victim didn't know when the burglary had occurred, but the chest was discovered missing just before 8 p.m. Monday, the report said.

There was no sign of forced entry, and the victim did not know how the thief or thieves got into the building, the report said.

Anyone with information can contact police at 379-2123.

600 block, South Guadalupe Street

SEGUIN — A CD player and a small refrigerator were taken in a burglary at a Guadalupe Street business sometime last weekend.

According to a Seguin Police Department report, the victim reported securing the building at 7:20 p.m. Thursday evening.

Upon return at about the same time on Monday, the victim noted someone had pried open the back door of the business.

Damage to the door, the door frame and the screen door was placed at $575, the report said.

The stereo CD player and a small refrigerator taken from inside the building were worth about $400, the report said.

1000 block, East Gonzales Street

SEGUIN — An East Gonzales Street resident lost two video game systems and a television in a burglary that occurred late Friday or early Saturday.

Police reported the victim returned from work at 7 a.m. Saturday to discover the front door kicked in.

An Xbox 360 and a Sony PlayStation 2 video game console had been stolen, along with games and a 32-inch TV.

Value of the missing items was not listed in the report.

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