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From our October 19, 2000,
edition.
Columbus
Day sees vandalism, burglaries
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Burglary
and criminal mischief kept the Donley County Sheriff’s Department busy
last week.
Over
the Columbus Day weekend, someone stole a Chevy passenger van from
Clarendon ISD and went on a joy ride.
Chief
Deputy Butch Blackburn said the sheriff’s office received a report on
October 10 of a school van abandoned in the drainage ditch behind
Henson’s. The keys were
still in the vehicle.
CISD
Superintendent Monty Hysinger said the van had been gassed up and left
with the keys in it so some coaches could take it to Amarillo to get film.
But the coaches ended up using their own vehicle, and the school officials
didn’t miss the van until they showed up for work Tuesday, October 10.
Blackburn
said vehicle tracks from the van match those that were found at the
Clarendon Municipal Airport where runway lights and a steel building were
damaged.
Several
fingerprints were lifted from the van, he said.
Hysinger
reports that no damage was done to the van, but he urges anyone who saw
the Bronco van to call the authorities at 874-3533.
Also
last Monday night, October 9, a different band of thieves reportedly broke
into the Lelia Lake Post Office and made off with several money orders.
The same bunch is believed to have broken into Reynolds Machine &
Supply and taken cash and tools.
Blackburn
said authorities might have gotten a break in the Lelia Lake cases as the
suspects tried to cash the money orders at a Dallas post office. The
suspects’ tag numbers were written down there, and they were caught on
video tape.
Postal Inspectors and the Texas Rangers were planning to run a search
warrant on the suspects last Friday, but Blackburn said he had not heard
anything as of Monday morning.
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