A burgulary occured at a church in Logan that is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This church is located on the corner of 1600 East and 900 North, up on the east bench of Logan. Sherriff Deputy Geoffrey Hasty said that this event happened between the hours of 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. He said that two computer processing units were taken and there were two computer monitors smashed on the floor in the entry way of the church. He thinks that this act was comitted by juvenilles. They do have some leads, but are not commenting as the investigation is still underway.
Bob Knotts, the manager of the building was the first one to notice anything out of the ordinary. He came upon the scene around 6 a.m. and was surprised to see the monitors on the floor, he called police and then stuck around to help. He said that they have already began finger printing and have sent canines in the building. His last comment was, "We have ample evidence, we'll figure this one out."
One of the Bishops that attends this building feels horrible, because he accidentally left his office window open, which is apparently how one of the burglars entered the building. This Bishop, Lawerence Shirk commented that he was glad that nobody got hurt. He said,"It's just equipment, it can be replaced." He also told us that the computer units that were taken didn't have any confidential information on them.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
practice news story #3: CRIME
Posted by FRANK AND HEATHER MAILE at 9:06 AM
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Heather ~ You did a wonderful job with the crime story. You included good quotes and facts about the incident and helped the reader understand everything about the burglary that you knew. Great work! (Way to get so much info. in - in such a short time! :)
Your AP looks to be just about perfect. Keep up the good work.
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