Crime & Safety
Lacey Police Investigating Multiple Car Break-Ins
Thefts occurred in the Forked River Beach section of the township, police chief says.

Lacey police are investigating thefts from six unlocked vehicles recently in the Forked River Beach section of the township, Police Chief David A. Paprota said.
Police responded to the Hilo Bay Drive and Daytona Road area at 7:38 a.m. on Feb. 25 on reports of multiple thefts from the vehicles. The thefts area believed to have occurred between 1:30 a.m. and 6 a.m. on Feb. 25, the chief said.
The thefts included items such as: four Philadelphia Flyers season ticket books valued at $2,000; an IPod 16 gigabyte black in color valued at $100; a Discover card; an older model Garmin GPS(NFI) in a green REI bag valued at $50; a Spyderco pocket knife valued at $100; a pair of white wireless JBL headphones valued at $120; two white I-Phone 6 cell phone USB charging cables valued at $20; a TD Bank personal checkbook; a pair of Bushnell binoculars valued at $80; a Stanley tripod LED flashlight valued at $15; a prescription bottle containing 30 pain medication tablets; a brown pair of woman’s Oakley sunglasses valued at $250; a white Apple, 8 Gigabyte, I-phone 4S in a pink rubberized case with a total value of $425; a black cell phone holder for an automobile valued at $45; a black and gray radar detector valued at $100; and a pair of blue men's Oakley sunglasses with dark polarized lenses with a total value of $250, Paprota said.
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