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Logan County Sheriff’s Department Case #07-003
Logan County Sheriff Detectives are investigating the burglary of a residence in the 7700 block of Nashville Road in Logan County that occurred on the night of 01-01-07 or early morning hours of 01-02-07. Tools were the theft target and included DeWalt and Black & Decker electrical saws, one 25 lb. propane tank with double headed mesh heater valued at more than $300.00.

Russellville Police Dept./CAD# 2007-730/01-09-2007/Burglary-3rd Degree
On Tuesday, 01-09-2007, the Logan County Clerk's Office reported a burglary which had occurred between the hours of 5 p.m. on 01-08-2007 and 6:30 a.m. on 01-09-2007. The perpetrator(s) stole a cream colored safe. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Crimestoppers at 270-726-5050 (anonymously); or you can otherwise call the Russellville Police Department at 270-726-5016.

Logan County Sheriff Case 07-003
01-01/02/07 burglary of a residence in the 7700 block of Nashville Road in Logan County. Tools were the target of theft with DeWalt, Black & Decker electrical saws, one 25 lb. propane tank with double head heaters were taken during the burglary.

Russellville PD Case 2007-351/Burglary-3rd
On Thursday, 01-04-2007, a burglary occurred at Riley-Whites Drug Store in Russellville Kentucky at approximately 7:00 p.m. Approximately 1000 Lortabs and some hydrocodone were stolen costing Riley-Whites thousands of dollars. If you have any information concerning this burglary, please call Crimestoppers anonymously at 270-726-5050, or otherwise call the Russellville Police Department at 270-726-5051.

Russellville PD Case 2007-205/Burglary-3rd
On 01-03-2007, there was a report of a burglary at the National Guard Armory. A safe had been stolen. If you have any information concerning this burglary, please contact Crimestoppers anonymously at 270-726-5050, or otherwise call the Russellville Police Department at 270-726-5051.

Logan County Sheriff Case 06-299
Logan County Sheriff Detectives are investigating the theft of a red (rust faded) 1965 Mustang fastback from premises located at 4491 Cave Springs Road in Auburn, Kentucky between the dates of November 27/28, 2006. The vehicle was last seen onboard a black flatbed or car carrier on US 68 East in the Auburn area on November 28, 2006.

Logan County Sheriff Case 06-310
Logan County Sheriff Detectives are investigating the theft of 20, cleaned for salvage, copper air conditioner coils weighing approximately 500 pounds stolen a farm shed in the 500 block of Jericho Road in Logan County on December 10th or 11th, 2006. The coils are valued at more than $500.00.

Logan County Sheriff Case 06-311
Logan County Sheriff Detectives are investigating the theft of a 2000 red Honda Rancher Model 350 ES, like new condition, from the 700 block of Summers Road in Auburn, Kentucky on December 10/11, 2006. The ATV is valued at $2800.00.

Logan County Sheriff Cases
06-305
Burglary of Lewisburg Car Wash early morning hours of Saturday December 2, 2006. Perpetrator(s) forcefully entered the South Door and forcefully removed the Coin Changer from the wall and left the premises with the changer containing several hunderd dollars in cash and coinage.

06-306
Theft of a faded red five foot by eight foot utility trailer from the rear of premises in 7100 block of Morgantown Road in Chandlers area of Logan County. The trailer had a new hitch mount on the tongue and the trailer is valued at $350.00.

Logan County Sheriff Case 06-290
Theft 2975 Bucksville Road Auburn, Kentucky
Between 11-04-06 to 11-06-06, unknown person(s) unlawfully removed a 2006 Poulan 19 Horsepower 42" riding lawnmower from the rear of the residence. The mower is black and yellow in color and was valued at $1600.00.

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