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12/1 Police Blotter

Samplings of recent calls received by Clovis-area law enforcement officers, according to reports:

At 3 p.m. Sunday, police went to a shop on the 500 block of Sycamore Street regarding a break-in and graffiti. The store owner told police an intruder ran out the back door when the owner entered the store.

He said he found stacked items near the front door.

Police found a hole in the wall and graffiti reading “NSL” printed in yellow on several pieces of equipment.

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At 6 p.m. Monday, police responded to a store on the 3700 block of Prince Street regarding embezzlement, conspiracy and receiving stolen property from the store valued at $400. Two men enlisted in the Air Force met with police and stated they bought the stolen property from a worker at the store, in the loading dock on Nov. 4. The store employee told police he sold the stolen property to the two men. The employee is charged with embezzlement over $250 and conspiracy. The Air Force personnel are charged with receiving stolen property over $100 and conspiracy.

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At 1:30 p.m. Monday police responded to a store on the 400 block of Seventh Street in reference to a burglary. The owner said the door of a storage shed outside the building was kicked in, but nothing was missing. There was a footprint on the door and police have no suspects.

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At 11:45 p.m. Monday, police went to a restaurant on the 200 block of 14th Street regarding a battery and disorderly conduct between two workers. A female manager said one of her male employees called her a foul name and threatened to assault her.

The manager was instructed to file charges against the employee at Municipal Court.

Police blotter is compiled by CNJ staff writer Andy Jackson. She can be contacted at 763-6991 or:

[email protected]

 
 
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