Mitchell police seeking more information on theft case
According to Mitchell police Sgt. Ryan Erickson, sometime between 4 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. Sunday, a thief or thieves broke into Precision Reloading, 1700 W. Cedar Ave. in Mitchell, opened a loading dock door, drove inside the building and stole $500 in cash.By: Staff reports, The Daily Republic
The latest Crime Stoppers “Crime of the Week,” was a drive-in theft. According to Mitchell police Sgt. Ryan Erickson, sometime between 4 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. Sunday, a thief or thieves broke into Precision Reloading, 1700 W. Cedar Ave. in Mitchell, opened a loading dock door, drove inside the building and stole $500 in cash.
Anyone with information in relation to this incident or who witnessed suspicious activity in the area at the time of the incident, or information relating to any other crime, is urged to call CrimeStoppers at 996-1700.
Callers do not have to identify themselves, and a cash reward is available if information leads to the arrest of the subject or subjects involved. There are no caller IDs attached to the phone line. To send a crime tip via text message, text “MITCS” plus a message to 274637.
Tips may also be submitted by e-mail at mitchellcrimestoppers.org.
A minimum of $250 is paid for rewards on all Crimes of the Weeks solved though Crime Stoppers. Mitchell Area Crime Stoppers Inc. offers this reward.
To date, 340 crimes have been solved through information from Crime Stoppers.
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