For the third or fourth time, copper wire was stolen from the construction site of what will be Wilton Commons.
According to police, 5,000 feet of wire costing about $2,000, two surveillance cameras costing $500 each and extension cords valued at $240 were stolen from the construction site sometime during the overnight hours between March 6 and March 7.
The incident was reported to police at 7:06 a.m. on March 7 from the construction site at 21 Station Road.
The case remains under investigation.
—
A slew of construction tools, collectively valued at about $865, were stolen from a jobsite on Cobbs Mill Road sometime between the overnight hours between March 6 and March 7.
According to police, a variety of saws, drills, sanders, planers, a sledgehammer and a broom were stolen from a construction trailer.
The case remains under investigation.
—
Approximately $700 of cash was stolen from the register at Georgetown Shell last week.
According to police, on March 6 at about 6:25 p.m. the manager went outside to help a female, who was about 25-years-old and was driving a blue Scion TC. When the manager returned, the cash was missing.
The suspect is described as a white male, possibly Hispanic, who is 5’7’’ and 200 pounds. He was wearing a dark jacket with a hood and a baseball hat.
The case remains under investigation.