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Bell Elementary located on Hankerson was burglarized during the early morning hours of Saturday, June 16, 2007. Several East Fifth Street businesses were also hit during the same time. The suspects hit Nicki’s Hair Design, McCain’s Fifth Street Automotive, Wienerland and a storage building located at the Boy Scouts of East Texas. Thousands of dollars worth of damage has been done to these locations. We need your help in identifying the suspects. If you have information that leads to the arrest and charges filed with the District Attorney’s Office, you could receive a reward up to $1,000. Call Tyler-Smith County Crimestoppers at 903-597-2833 or 1-800-575-2833. Callers can remain anonymous. Remember, we want your information, not your name.

ID# 07-1910 Early Monday morning, August 27 at 2:30 AM, 3 individuals, entered the Hubbard campus and used spray paint to vandalize the campus. Anyone with information leading to the arrest and prosecution of these individuals will be eligible for a reward of up to $200.

ID #07-0516: On 02-06-2007 a vehicle was burglarized at John Tyler High School student parking lot. Taken in the burglary was a radio along with two speakers. A black CD case was also taken with approximately 24 CD’s in it. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $200 for information leading to the arrest in this vehicle burglary.

ID #07-0637: During Spring Break (March 12-16, 2007) Moore Middle School was burglarized. Crime Stopper’s will pay up to $200 for information leading to an arrest.


 

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