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Police Blotter: Damage Caused to Vehicles at Dealership
Thieves managed to take the tires off a Yukon at John Paul's Buick-GMC, but decided to leave them behind.

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The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee alum is a multi-time Wisconsin Newspapers Association and Suburban Newspapers Association award winner. He and his wife Angela have two children: Hannah and Carson.
Thieves managed to take the tires off a Yukon at John Paul's Buick-GMC, but decided to leave them behind.

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