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Equipment stolen from car

July 1st, 2009 by Gladys

We got this email from a family who suffered a big loss in a car break in earlier this week:

My family and I have lived in Magnolia for the past 5 years, behind the the Our Lady of Fatima Church parking lot.  Between Sunday morning 3AM and Tuesday morning 8AM someone stole my husband’s DJ equipment.  Normally, I would never complain, but this is his business and he is unable to work if he does not get this equipment back.  Can you post something on your website to see if there is anybody that has ANY information to help our family?   Thank you very much.

Here is what was lost in the break in:
TECHNICS MK 1200 TURNTABLES
1 PIONEER DJM-600 DJ MIXER
1 SERATO SL-1 INTERFACE BOX
1 ODESSEY DJ COFFIN
1 FURMAN SURGE BLOCK POWER STRIP
2 SLIPMATS
ASSORTED CORDS & POWER SUPPLY CABLE   and 2-12 CAR SPEAKERS & SPEAKER BOX

If you have any information or see any of this equipment somewhere, please contact Dave at 206-661-1625.                                                            

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Magnolia car prowl update

April 9th, 2009 by Gladys

We have some new information following our recent reports about car prowls in Magnolia.

SPD West Precinct Crime Prevention coordinator Terrie Johnston says that March was a busy month for Magnolia car prowls, with a high number of incidents reported up until the 26th of the month.  Since then the numbers have gone down.  Johnston checks Magnolia incidents daily. 

“I continue to read reports of GPS units and I-Pods being taken, with some victims reporting their cars were rifled through and nothing was taken.  Please remove any valuables you have in your car, and deny the prowlers the temptation to break out your window, pop your trunk or car locks, ” says Johnston.

SPD recommends reporting all car crimes to 911 even if you are not going to report the loss to your insurance company.  

Johnston also says there have been residential burglaries in Magnolia over the past six weeks but the numbers are actually lower than other neighborhoods.  There was a significant burglary on Magnolia Blvd. when the burglar took a rock from the victim’s garden and threw it through the window and entered the home.  This happened in the middle of the day.  The majority of burglaries actually occur between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.   

If you want to set up a Block Watch meeting or have a free home security assesment, call Terrie Johnston at 206-684-4741.

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