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Logan County Sheriff Case
Case 06-292 Theft November 11 or 12, 2006, at 5220 Lewisburg Road Deans Automotive Machine-25 salvage auto radiators made of brass, copper and aluminum valued at approximately $800.00, salvage price.

Logan County Sheriff Case
Case 06-291 Burglary at 3050 Franklin Road November 9, 2006-Jewelry, video game equipment, safe containing handgun, personal items of sentimental value.

Logan County Sheriff Cases
Crimes of Week October 24-31, 2006
Case 06-279 Burglary 177 Markham Lane-Safe with cash/old coins
Case 06-281 Theft Mills Pest Control Co.-3 ton floor jack/2 stands
Case 06-285 Burglary 2708 Spa Road-Chainsaws, Circular saw, tools
Case 06-286 Burglary 103 C John Paul Ave.-Expensive ladies diamond ring

Russellville PD Case 2006-24619 Burglary-3rd/Felony Theft
On 09-12-2006, between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m., a male perpetrator broke into the Logan Estates Coin Laundry on Emerson-By-Pass Road and stole a $1250.00 money changer machine after prying it from the floor it was bolted to. The perpetrator used a dolly (2-wheeler) to roll the machine outside, where it was taken from the scene. If you have any information concerning this burglary, please contact Crimestoppers anonymous hotline at 270-726-5050; or you can contact the Russellville Police Department at 726-5051.

Russellville PD Case 2006-22475 Burglary/Theft Over $300
On Tuesday, 08-22-2006, a burglary was reported at Lawson's Body and Auto Shop at 114 McDougal Street. The perpetrator(s) stole a 2004 Harley Davidson motorcycle, burgandy in color, worth $16,000.00. The Harley Davidson belonged to Jeff Lawson. If you have any information concerning the above-mentioned burglary, you can call the Crimestoppers hotline at 270-726-5050; or you can otherwise call 270-726-5051.

Russellville PD Case 2006-24324 Robbery-1st Degree
On Friday, 09-08-2006, at approximately 10:00 p.m., the Russellville Police Department was dispatched to a robbery call at the Kentucky Fried Chicken Restaurant on Bowling Green Road here in Russellville. The victim of the robbery was Kentucky Fried Chicken's night manager who advised the perpetrator was an African American male who had been wearing a ski mask to cover his identity. The victim advised the perpetrator wielded a black semi-automatic handgun with rust spots on it. If you have any information concerning this robbery, call Crimestoppers anonymous hotline at 270-726-5050; or otherwise call 726-5051.

LCSO Burglary 3rd 2006-182
On Sunday, July 9th, 2006 (0430 hours), a perpetrator threw a rock through the front glass door of Gower Drug Store at 328 N. Main Street in Lewisburg, KY. A thin built male dressed in a black hooded sweatshirt ran into the drug store and used the trash can behind the counter to remove over 20 bottles of Lortabs and Darvcet. Over 10,000 pills were taken, all of which were in sealed white bottles labeled from Watson Drug Co. out of California. No other drugs were taken and the male remained in the store for less than 40 seconds. If you have any information concerning this crime or any other crime, please call crimestoppers anonymously at 726-5050, or call 726-2244/726-7669.

Case 06-12173 05-09-2006 Russellville PD
Between the dates of Sunday, 05-07-2006, and Tuesday, 05-09-2006, perpetrator(s) made forced entry into Grace Baptist Church at 1063 Armstrong Street. Over $300.00 worth of money and property were stolen.

Case 2006-9746 04-14-2006 Russellville PD
On Friday night, 04-14-2006, or in the early morning hours of Saturday, 04-15-2006, someone threw a rock through a window and entered East Side Baptist Church on East 7th Street near Franklin Street. A CD player and a radio were taken, but later recovered.

Case 2006-8488 Russellville Police
ARRESTED!
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