Crime & Safety
Suspects Damage Plymouth Township Homes Under Construction
Police: Both homes sustained holes to drywall in multiple rooms.

Two Plymouth Township homes currently under construction were damaged in separate incidents, according to police reports.
The first home, located on Elmwood Court, was damaged sometime between May 31 and June 3, the report said.
The homeowner and builder told police that someone got inside the house and knocked four to five holes in the drywall located in the master bedroom and one hole in the drywall of the stairwell, the report said.
The home had locking doors and windows, but the homeowner told police that sometimes real estate brokers or construction workers forget to lock up when they leave, the report said.
The second home, also located on Elmwood Court, was damaged between June 4 and June 5, according to the report.
The homeowner reported that someone had kicked holes in the drywall and thinks the person came inside through one of the unsecured basement windows, the report said.
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The amount of damage was approximately $700, and included a large hole in the den wall that continued through the family wall, a large hole in the master bedroom and three large holes in two of the master bathroom walls, the report said.
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