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C-ville Police investigating burglary at Pruyear's Antiques

The owner reported that four large signs, two large thermometer signs and several antique jugs were taken. Campbellsville Police request anyone with information about this crime to contact them at 270-465-4122

By Anne Sanders
News from the Campbellsville Police Dept.

The Campbellsville Police Department today, March 18, 2014, discovered a broken window at Pruyear's Antiques on South Central. Officer Bart Gilpin was on patrol in the South Central vicinity of Campbellsville this morning.

During his patrol, Officer Gilpin observed the store front window of the building occupied by Puryear's Antique Store was broken. Officer Gilpin investigated further and discovered a burglary had occurred. The investigation suggests the window had been broken by a large rock thrown through the window.



Officer Gilpin entered the store in search of a perpetrator, however, no one was found inside the store.

The Police Department contacted the store owner who responded to the scene. The owner reported that four large signs, two large thermometer signs and several antique jugs were taken.

Campbellsville Police requests anyone with information concerning this crime to contact them at 270-465-4122. Anonymous information may be reported on the Police TIP line by calling 270-469-7743. - Anne Sanders Campbellsville Police Department, 100 Street, Campbellsville, KY


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