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Show PROPERTY STOLEN AT RICHFIELD ARMORY During the night from Sunday to Monday some burglars gained access to the armory of the local battery and got away with 2500 rounds of amuni-tion, amuni-tion, some fishing tackle and some army equipment. Part of the stolen goods was found Monday in the rear of the armory. Captain H. E. Beal inform us that probably three men took part in the burglary, one of whom is known to the officers, while two others are strongly suspected. Stealing government property is a very serious offense, and a government govern-ment detective is expected here in the near future to make the necessary investigation in-vestigation and bring the culprits to justice. Reaper, Richfield. |