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From the police blotter

Garage door open; contents missing

By Angela Watson Gay

Dayton Daily News

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

A roundup of unusual and noteworthy items from area police departments:

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CLAYTON — Feb. 11: A resident in the 6000 block of Freeport Drive reported his garage door was open when he returned home.

Unknown subject(s) stole a treadmill (valued at $3,600), TV ($250), kid's bikes ($188), air conditioner ($410) and stationary bike ($640). Neighbors said they saw no one.

Angry bar patron ruins front door

DAYTON — Feb. 17: An employee of Tumbleweed Bar, 454 E. Fifth St., detained a male after he broke out the glass in the front door.

The bar was closing and the subject and his friend were trying to sneak out mixed drinks. The employee took the drinks and escorted the two to the door as they yelled and made obscene remarks.

The subject tried breaking the window with his fist once outside. He then ran and kicked the front glass to the door, shattering it. The employee held the subject until police arrived.

— Compiled by Angela Watson Gay. Contact this reporter at (937) 225-2374 or anwatson@DaytonDailyNews.com.

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