Early in the morning on Jan. 30, sometime between 11:00pm- 2:00am a burglary took place at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Logan UT on 16th east 900 north.
Sheriff Deputy, Jeoffrey Hasty said the thieves entered through a window of a bishop’s office. The thieves stole two computer processing units and destroyed two monitor screens. At this time officers don’t have any specific suspects but Hasty did say that the thieves were “not experienced criminals, looks like juveniles.”
Evelyn Breathwaite who lives right across the street from the church was awakened around 1:45am from what she said sounded like breaking glass, but she thought she was just dreaming.
The manager of the building, Robert Knotz, was the first to see the damage. He was doing his daily run through the church around 6:00am when he noticed the two monitors broken in the entryway. He then called the police and waited. Knotz said “it is uncommon that the doors are unlocked and the window’s unlocked.”
Bishop Lawrence Shirk arrived on the scene around 7:00am and said “it could have been a lot worse” “I’m glad no one got hurt.”
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
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3 comments:
Good work! I really like all your quotes through out your whole story. It makes it more real and tells the story a lot better! Good details too
good! It might be good to say that the window was left open by the bishop so the reader knows!!! Good job!!!!!
Wow Ash seriously great job on the intergration of the quote there in your 1st paragraph! Impressive!!!
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