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Burglars strike two businesses

By STEVE BENTON   Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - 5:31 a.m.
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From the WCLO newsroom:

Janesville police are investigating two burglaries that occurred early Wednesday morning within a half hour of each other.

The alarm at Charlie's Place at 2020 Racine Street sounded first at about 3:30.

While police were on the scene, an alarm at Little Caesar's at 5 South Harmony sounded.

Police verified that both buildings were entered, but the investigations are still in progress and details about damage or items taken is incomplete.




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april_jox3
Nov 19, 2008 at 8:56 p.m.
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dudeeeee.
that's crazy, i work there!

why would someone do that?
let's all just be happy and get along. kaythanks :)

LC's is a great place and we try to provide the best for our customers. we can't do that if people are breaking into our store!

i'm kinda scared to go to work now.

:/

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