Bulldozer Crimes More Common Than One May Think
Bulldozer Crimes More Common Than One May Think
It goes without saying that bulldozers can do a lot of damage in a very little amount of time. And, that’s why they’re apparently the vehicle of choice for crimes.This month, a bulldozer was used to plow into a Detroit liquor store and gain entry. The suspect, still at large, started the machine – which was parked outside – and smashed the front wall of the JR Party Store, stealing several bottles of liquor in the wee morning hours. According to the police report, more than $100,000 in damage was caused in the crash before the perpetrator fled the scene.Meanwhile, in Akron, Ohio, police were searching for a man who stole a bulldozer from a construction site and rammed it into a house and a parked car. The residents were inside at the time. The man fled the scene on the bulldozer before he could be apprehended, but a 911 call placed shortly after offered a description and the caller indicated the man may have been in his underwear.
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Thieves rammed bulldozer into liquor storeAkron police searching for man who stole bulldozer, rammed into house, carPolice: Ex-con hit police station with bulldozer The Granby bulldozer rampage happened 15 years ago today
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