Crime & Safety
Caledonia Police Blotter: Who Messes With Nuns, Mailboxes and a Mustang?
Juveniles caught on tape committing vandalism, a sign isn't supposed to be sticking out of your car and well... the song of this Mustang is over.
Police news from the Caledonia Police Reports:
God Really Was Watching
Three cars belonging to the nuns living at the Siena Center, 5635 Erie St., were vandalized by a group of teens sometime between 2 and 3 a.m. Thursday, July 14.
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The maintenance staff told police a video surveillance camera caught the group walking through a parking lot, one of the boys picked up a wooden bench and threw it at the cars. Police are still investigating the matter.
The Mailbox Smashing Continues
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A street post, and sign were taken out of the ground, and thrown onto the back window of a car at 5:58 a.m. Thursday July 14, 5380 Hunt Club Road in Wind Point.Β A mailbox was also smashed on top of another car. Damage is estimated at $1,000.
A number of mailboxes have been in Caledonia and Wind Point.
No More Tunes For This Mustang
A stereo and DVD player valued at $500 was taken from a car parked in the 4300 block of Erie St. sometime between 11 p.m. Thursday, July 14 and 7 a.m. Friday, July 15. According to a report by the Caledonia Police Department, a driverβs side door was damaged on a 1997 Ford Mustang. The damage to the car is estimated at $250.
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