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$500.00 reward offered in truck theft case

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Todd & Danette Burton are offering a $500.00 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for a 1996 Z71 Chevrolet Siverado extended cab pick-up truck, ( teal green in color) being stolen from their property. The vehicle was taken sometime between 10:00-11:00pm on Sunday June 8, 2008. The location was at 1798 Hwy 55 South, the Burton Supply Building (Old Handy Andy's building). We believe the area is very visible for anyone to have seen something, or someone as they were passing through. If you have any information please call Todd or Danette Burton @ (270) 378-5922 or the Columbia City Police Department, Officer Bruce McCloud @ (270) 384-4119




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