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Why break into a school in the first place?

The following items can be found on file with the Haddonfield Police Department:

• A Haddonfield School District representative reported to police on Aug. 24 that an unknown suspect had broken into a first grade classroom at Elizabeth Haddon Elementary School. The principal of the school said one of the windows had been pried open, along with two others at the school.

However, nothing was missing or disturbed in the school.

• A Washington Avenue resident reported to police on Aug. 25 at 9:09 a.m. that 11 copper downspouts had been stolen from his home the night before.

The spouts were worth about $2,000. There are still two on his home that were not stolen.

• A Kings Highway East business owner reported to police on Aug. 26 that sometime overnight someone had tried to kick in the door of his business. There were kick marks all over the front door, he said, and there was visible damage to both the door and doorjamb.

No entry was made into the business.

• A Lafayette Avenue resident reported to police on Aug. 26 at 5:39 p.m. that her daughter’s blue girls cruiser had been stolen while she was at a friend’s house.

The bike was unlocked at the time and valued at about $100. There was no serial number provided.

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