2011年3月13日星期日

Crossbow, tools stolen from Crawford County camp

A burglar stole a crossbow and several tools from a camp house and garage in Steuben Township, Crawford County, state police said.

The items were taken from a Station Road property sometime between March 1 and Friday, state police at Corry said. They included a crossbow and scope, a chain saw, a circular saw, a reciprocating saw, a socket set and an electric impact wrench.


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