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Burglary Observation
On 4/29/2017 at 0915 hours, I was dispatched to 718 Howard Ave. for a report of burglary. I responded at normal speed, priority two. Upon my arrival, I spoke with the victim, Robert Hoffman.

Robert advised within the last two days someone burglarized his shed that contained all his power tools from his business Snap-On. Robert advised when he went into the shed around 0900 hours; he observed the interior shed door to be pried open. Robert, after inventorying his merchandise, advised the following was missing:

-Power auger $250.00
-Stihl chainsaw Model MS 311, serial number 503823207
-screwdriver set $200.00

Robert advised that his son, Isaiah Marshall (accused), recently stole three (3) business checks from him and cashed

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