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Show Police Continue Probe oi Burglary Local police officers are continuing con-tinuing an investigation of two kurglajies In Cedar City either Triday right or early Saturday morning in which a service station sta-tion at Main and 200 North streets and the municipal swimming swim-ming pool were broken into. It is understood that there is at least one suspect in the case and fingerprints are being checked now by the police. Stolen from the service station sta-tion was a .22 cal. rifle, $7.30 in small change and a new automobile auto-mobile battery, according to A. E. Ashman, station operator. The burglary was discovered at 6:30 a. m. Saturday. A side window had been broken to gain entrance, en-trance, according to police. At the municipal pool, entrance en-trance was gained through a door by smashing the glass front "with a piece of pipe found at the scene. Lockers in the women's wo-men's dressing rooms were ran-sacked, ran-sacked, but nothing appeared lo be missing. Blood found on the rest room floor and a blood-soaked towel indicated that a least one person had been cut on the glass. |