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Police investigate several burglaries A rash of auto burglaries hit Holly Springs this past week. Police chief Patricia Selman said officers responded to four auto burglary calls. One was in the 100 block of Walthall. The victim stated a purse was taken from the vehicle, and it was later recovered by officers. The only item missing from the purse, according to the victim, was her driver’s license. Another was reported on Martin Luther King Drive. Items taken from the vehicle included a purse valued at $200, a second purse valued at $35, a $200 camera, a cell phone valued at $210, a second cell phone valued at $200 and $210 in cash. A third auto burglary was reported on West Woodward. An amp and speakers were stripped from the vehicle. A fourth auto burglary occurred in the 100 block of Walthall. A radio and lockbox containing important papers were taken from the vehicle. In other incidents, a wallet was stolen from the 100 block of Rust Avenue. The brown leather wallet contained $10, a driver’s license and a Social Security card. A grand larceny was reported in the 100 block of Craft Street. An industrial fan, valued at $350, was taken. A larceny was reported on Highway 7 North. A television was reportedly taken from a business. Anyone having any knowledge of these incidents is asked to call the Holly Springs Police Department at 662-252-2122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-729-2169. Report News:
(662) 252-4261 or south@dixie-net.com
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