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Thieves take advantage of Quincy power outage
Posted: 06.28.2011 at 4:21 AM
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It looks like somebody decided to take advantage of the power outage in Quincy.
QUINCY, ILL. --
Just after 1am Tuesday morning, the Wiemelt Bait and Tackle Shop at 1139 N. 4th street was broken into.
Neighbors heard the sound of glass breaking and called police.
Officers found the front window broken out and a cash register gone.
Fortunately there was no money in that register.
There are no suspects at this time but the crime is still under investigation.
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