Law enforcement gives tips on how to prevent break-ins
By Julia Fair | Aug. 25, 2015Rusty Brumbaugh was a victim of one of 37 burglaries within the past two months, local law enforcement gives advice to lessen the chance of property being stolen.
Rusty Brumbaugh was a victim of one of 37 burglaries within the past two months, local law enforcement gives advice to lessen the chance of property being stolen.
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