An estimated $14,000 or more in firearms, jewelry, tools and other items were reported stolen during a daytime burglary in Roselawn Friday. Orange Patrol Officer Troy Tyson said the break-in was reported in the 200 block of Camellia at 12:19 p.m. Friday. The resident had left the house locked at 9 a.m.
The items reported stolen included two double-barrel Remington shotguns, a Remington .22 caliber lever-action rifle, and a Taurus .9 mm semi-automatic pistol with two magazines. In addition, three bags of yellow Brazilian-cut gemstones were stolen along with rings, watches, and old coins. The missing power tools included two nail guns, an electric drill with bits and a skill saw. Also stolen was a box of pharmaceutical pain-relief suckers.
A downtown auto repair shop on Saturday reported a burglary with a thief making off with more than $6,300 worth of equipment. Officer Byrun Perry went to 302 First Street at 12:39 p.m. Saturday. The stolen equipment included a battery-operated impact wrench, battery-operated wratchet, Blue Pint battery charger and diagnostic scanners.
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