High concentration of burglaries plague area

THE OLYMPIAN • Published October 15, 2011

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Five burglaries have been reported in the past month between the 7400 and 10500 blocks of Delphi Road Southwest, according to the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office.

There is also an increasing trend in burglaries and thefts in the northwest portion of the county, according to a news release from the Sheriff’s Office.

Two vehicles have been noted in one or more of the burglary reports. Although neither is tied directly to the crimes, the Sheriff’s Office advises residents to be aware of them. The vehicles are a 1990s greenish/blue 2-door car and a white Ford Ranger or F-150 type pickup, possibly with a rack or canopy. A resident also reported seeing a 1996 GMC pickup in the area during the time of the burglaries. The GMC also had tool-type racks on it.

Residents are encouraged to contact the dispatch center at 360-704-2740 to report suspicious persons / vehicles. Anyone with information related to the burglaries are asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office Investigative Services Division at 360-786-5530.

Staff report

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