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Nothing stolen during attempted break-in

April 9, 2021 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

By ZEINAB NAJM
Sunday Times Newspapers

TRENTON — Police were dispatched to Riverside Drive March 18 for a break-in. Dispatch informed officers that the caller already had gone through the apartment and did not notice anything missing.

The caller said when she arrived home at 9:30 p.m. she noticed damage to one of her balcony screen windows. She believed someone was able to make entry through the window, but when police were shown the damage, they observed three holes in the screen too small for someone to fit through.

The caller said she was concerned because something similar happened a few months ago when her front door was damaged. She said she wanted a report filed for the damaged property and did not know how much it would cost to repair it.

There was no suspect information.

Filed Under: Stories, Trenton

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