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Beaufort News

Friday's Crime Reports

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June 24, 2011 07:20 PM

The following reports were released Friday by the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office:

BLUFFTON

BURGLARY

  • Cotton Grass Road: Chainsaw worth $500 stolen. Damage: $700.
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    SHOPLIFTING

  • Fording Island Road, Saks Fifth Avenue: Purses worth $5,000 stolen.
  • HILTON HEAD ISLAND

    BURGLARY

  • Mathews Court: Clothing worth $500 stolen. Damage: $100
  • CAR BREAK-IN

  • Park Lane: Car parts and electronics worth $430 stolen. Damage: $700.
  • North Forest Beach Drive: Golf clubs worth $6,210 stolen.
  • THEFT

  • Beach City Road, Carolina House: Ring worth $5,000 stolen.
  • Seabrook Drive: Bike worth $1,000 stolen.
  • VANDALISM

  • Caesar Place, Allenwood: Vacant home vandalized. Damage: $3,000.
  • LADY'S ISLAND

    THEFT

  • Colony Gardens Road: Electronics worth $750 stolen.
  • ST. HELENA ISLAND

    THEFT

  • Sand Dollar Tavern, Sea Island Parkway: $600 in cash and other goods worth $25 stolen.
  • Compiled by staff writers Patrick Donohue and Allison Stice

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