AURORA – A burglary southeast of Aurora on Monday resulted in the theft of items, including an antique cream can and four antique bicycles, according to a news release from the Brookings County Sheriff’s Office.
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AURORA – A burglary southeast of Aurora on Monday resulted in the theft of items, including an antique cream can and four antique bicycles, according to a news release from the Brookings County Sheriff’s Office.
The incident was reported at 9:49 a.m. Tuesday at the intersection of state Highway 324 and 477th Avenue, Assistant Sheriff Scott Sebring said in the release. The suspect(s) forced entry into three outbuildings by breaking locks. Total value of the damage and theft is estimated at $505.
This incident remains under investigation by the sheriff’s office. Anyone with any information can contact the office at 605-696-8300 or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously by visiting www.brookingsareacrimestoppers.com or by calling 605-692-STOP (7867).