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Mustang police look for school burglar
CrimeStolen televisions, computers valued at $11,000

BY TIM HENLEY   
Published: October 24, 2009

MUSTANG — Police are trying to determine who burglarized two school buildings in the Mustang School District.

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At about 3:25 a.m. Monday, the security alarm was triggered at Mustang High School, 801 S Snyder Drive.

A window was broken in the school’s media center, and a television and nine computers with monitors were stolen, Mustang police Detective Camie McNeil said.

About 30 minutes later, police responded to a security alarm at Mustang Education Center, 400 N Clear Springs Road. Two windows were broken and a television was stolen, McNeil said.

The center is used for the district’s gifted-and-talented, pre-kindergarten and alternative education programs.

The missing property value was estimated at $11,000. McNeil said police have no suspects, but investigators are viewing surveillance tapes.

School district spokeswoman Shannon Rigsby said school officials had a surplus of computers in storage and the stolen units at the high school were replaced Tuesday afternoon.

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