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Police Blotter: Summary of Crimes the Week of Feb. 28 to Mar. 8
Thefts from vehicles and one stolen car was a major part of police duty.

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Thefts from vehicles and one stolen car was a major part of police duty.

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Residential burglaries and robberies were a major part of police duty.