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 Vol. 9, No. 25 Manidoo-giizisoons  Little Spirit Moon Dec. 15, 2005 

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Michigan State Police investigating Rudyard breaking and entering

The Michigan State Police are investigating a breaking and entering that occurred in Rudyard Township and are seeking public input in solving this crime. The breaking and entering occurred between Oct. 15 and Oct. 19 on West Sawyer Road, near South Bay Road and 23 Mile Road in Rudyard. The property owner reported that someone broke into a shed on the property and stole red tool box full of hand tools. The tools were valued at more than $100. The suspects also cut four padlocks off the storage shed. If you have any information on the stolen tools from Sawyer Road or any other crime and are interested in earning a cash reward call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-465-7867. If your tip leads to an arrest you could receive up to $1,000.




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