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Police Brief 07/29/10

By Andrew Krietz (Last updated: 07/28/10 11:46pm)

AOP campus yard sign thefts continue

MSU police are investigating three separate incidents of stolen Academic Orientation Program yard signs, MSU police Sgt. Shaun Mills said.

The latest theft was reported Monday when a 52-year-old MSU employee reported another green and white yard sign missing near the front of Kellogg Center, Mills said.

The large sign was described as a 3-by-5 foot wooden yard sign painted white with green letters, Mills said. It is unknown what was written on the sign, which was valued at $250.

Five AOP signs have been reported missing throughout July, and MSU police have no leads on any of the incidents.

There are no suspects in any of the incidents, which might be related, Mills said.

Originally Published: 07/28/10 11:33pm





Chrissy

07/29/10 12:47am

Not again! Put out some Garage Sale Signs, maybe they will take them instead. LOL

Mimi (If the theif really thought he would not steal).

07/29/10 8:34am

Watch your thoughts; they become words.
Watch your words; they become actions.
Watch your actions; they become habits.
Watch your habits; they become character.
Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.

Author Unknown

*thief

07/29/10 8:36am

correction

Green and White Worker

07/29/10 2:27pm

This make me upset. This is going to make my Job tomorrow and Monday a lot harder. People are going to get lost and then get an attitude with me because they can’t find the right parking lot!! I hope the people responsible get caught and jailed!!!

@Green and White Worker

07/29/10 10:03pm

Gosh that is really crummy, I hope things work out for you:) IF the thief knew the grief he would cause, maybe he would have stopped what he was going to do:(






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