Friday, July 29, 2005

 

Residential and Business Crime Alert for July 29, 2005

Residential and Business Crime Alert
July 29, 2005

Recent Incidents

Alcohol and Drug Violations

On Maple near Minnesota, a 20-year-old male from Sterling Heights was stopped for not wearing a seatbelt. He was found to be in possession of a small amount of marijuana and narcotics paraphernalia consistent with smoking marijuana. He was ticketed and released.

2200 Castleton at Susick School a complainant reported his brother in law showed up at his house with a friend who was bleeding from his arm. His wife took the subject to St. John’s in Warren for treatment. The 23-year-old brother in law from Troy stated he and his friend were returning from a restaurant when they decided to do some donuts on the field at the school. His friend was driving and lost control of the vehicle and struck the soccer goal post. Officers proceeded to the treatment center where they found the 22-year-old male driver from Madison Heights being treated. The Injuries to his left arm were consistent with him being in the driver’s seat when the car struck the post. (Blood was found on the outside of the driver’s side door of the ’96 Chevy Blazer they were driving.) He displayed signs of intoxication. He refused a chemical test, so a search warrant for blood was obtained. He was released to medical personnel for treatment; toxicology results pending. Suspect has two prior incidents involving alcohol, one in 2002 and one earlier this year.


On John R near 14 Mile, a 24-year-old male from Detroit was arrested for driving on a suspended license. He was also found to be in possession of 8 grams of marijuana. He was found to have several outstanding warrants for his arrest from other jurisdictions.


At the McDonald’s on Dequindre south of Big Beaver, a complainant reported witnessing his roommate’s ’00 Chevy Blazer being driven away and finding broken glass in the driveway. He assumed someone stole it. Responding officers located the vehicle in the drive through at McDonald’s. The driver was identified as the registered owner and roommate of original complainant. The 23 year old from Troy stated he got home late and saw his roommate was still awake and near the window. He stated as a joke he decided to break a glass bottle on the driveway and quickly drive away in an attempt to make his roommate think the vehicle was being stolen. He appeared to be intoxicated and was given field sobriety tests, which he failed. He was arrested after blowing a .11 on a preliminary breath test. This is his second drunk driving offense and he also had a suspended drivers license.


On Rochester, officers were summoned to a residence for a request for EMS and discovered a 14-year-old female in an extremely intoxicated state; she registered a .30 blood alcohol level on a PBT. She was transported to the hospital. Further investigation revealed that her 35-year-old mother purchased the alcohol. Two 19-year-old males from Troy were also involved. One of them went to the store with the mother where she made the purchase. When she and the male got back, she returned to her residence. The three minors went to the two males’ residence and consumed the alcohol. When the 14 year old returned home, her father called EMS due to her state of intoxication. One of the males had a blood alcohol level of .11 and the other male had a .01. The male with the .01 BAC was ticketed and released at the scene for Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor. The other male was also ticketed for Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, as well as Minor Consuming Alcohol. An outstanding warrant was discovered for him from another jurisdiction and he was arrested. The 35-year-old mother was arrested for Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor and Furnishing Alcohol to a Person Under 21. A warrant for her arrest was discovered from another jurisdiction, as well.


At Champs Sports Wear in the Oakland Mall a store employee recognized a suspect in the mall who had stolen $640.00 worth of clothing on 7/18/05. He confronted the suspect, telling him to bring back the items he stole. The suspect dumped a shopping bag he was carrying and fled on foot with the store employee-giving chase. The Suspect ran across 14 Mile into Madison Heights where Madison Heights Officers monitoring the dispatch from Troy located and detained the suspect. When asked what happened the suspect claimed he was just walking from the mall and had no idea what was going on; he and his clothing were soaked with perspiration, consistent with complainant’s account of foot chase. The suspect had no explanation as to why he dumped his bag. The bag had no merchandise in it, but was weighted with an old magazine, which is a technique consistent with retail fraud. The 47-year-old male from Detroit was arrested and a rock of crack cocaine was recovered from his sock during the booking process.


On Long Lake and Rochester, a 22-year-old male from Sterling Heights was stopped for an expired license plate. His driver’s license was suspended and he was arrested. A baggie of marijuana and paraphernalia consistent with smoking marijuana were located in the vehicle


At the parking structure at 2850 W. Big Beaver, security personnel observed subjects drinking beer in ’89 Pick up truck and saw empties dumped on the ground outside the vehicle. Security called the Police and responding officers located and stopped the vehicle after it drove away. Investigation revealed that a 21-year-old male driver from Troy and his 19-year-old male passenger from Warren had been drinking beer while waiting for their 17 year old female friend to get off work. The Driver was not intoxicated, but was cited for Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor, the passenger was cited for Minor Consuming Alcohol as he blew a .04 on a PBT. The Female was turned over to a parent who was summoned to the scene.


On Lanergan, officers responded to a complaint of a loud party. Upon arrival they discovered evidence of alcohol consumption and numerous individuals inside and outside the house. Ages ranged from 16 to 19. Twenty people were present in all. Eleven were found to be consuming alcohol. PBT results ranged from .02 to .20. The attendees came from several area cities, including Troy. One 19-year-old male from Birmingham advised officers that he just got off the phone with his attorney who advised him not to take the PBT. Officers cited him for Refusing to Submit to a PBT at the Request of a Police Officer. The 19 year old who hosted the party explained it was his uncle’s house. His uncle was out of town and had given him permission to use the weight room, but had not given him permission to have a party. His father was summoned to the scene and he advised he’d clean up and secure the residence.


Assaults

John R and Square Lake, officers responded to scene of a property damage crash with the two drivers fighting. Upon arrival, a 22-year-old male from Troy indicated the other vehicle cut him off, so he honked his horn. He stated the driver of the other vehicle flipped him off, and started braking abruptly, which caused him to slide into his bumper. He stated both he and the other driver exited and began arguing, during which time the other driver pushed him, so he punched him in the jaw. The other driver, a 49-year-old male from Rochester, stated he stopped for traffic and was rear-ended by the driver of the vehicle behind him. He denied pushing the other driver during the ensuing verbal exchange, claiming the other driver punched him in the face. Two independent witnesses concurred with the 49 year old’s version. The 22 year old was arrested for Assault and Battery; he was also found at fault in the crash and cited for failing to stop in an assured clear distance.


At St. Thomas Moore Church at 4550 Adams, officers were dispatched to a fight in progress. A 56-year-old male from Troy claimed he and his wife observed a van speeding down their street. They entered their car and tried to follow it. They saw it parked in the church lot. The 56 year old entered the church and asked who the driver of the van was. He said a 55-year-old male from Troy came forward, but denied any wrongdoing. They went outside where he stated a verbal exchange ensued with the 55 year old “head-butting” him in the nose. He claimed he punched the 55 year old in the jaw in self-defense. The 55 year old stated when confronted, he denied speeding, and was called a liar by the 56 year old. He claimed he was then punched in the face. Three out of 4 witnesses stated the 56 year old was not head butted, but did strike the other party in the face. The 4th witness, the 56 year old’s wife, stated her husband was “head butted” before he punched the other party


Retail Frauds

At 500 W 14 mile at Marshall fields Loss prevention personnel observed a 23 year old female employee from Detroit conceal $369.00 worth of merchandise in her backpack and the sleeves of her coat. She tried to leave at the end of her shift without paying.


At the Limited store at 412 W 14 mile, a complainant stated someone stole 22 tank tops from a display table near the front of the store. Total value: $539.00
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At the Oakland Mall Sears Store, loss prevention personnel observed two females from Detroit load up a shopping cart with $537.58 worth of merchandise then push it out the store without paying. When LPO’s approached them the suspects dumped the cart and fled on foot across 14 Mile into Madison Heights. A witness advised officers that two females matching the description of suspects were on payphone in the Star Theatre. When officers entered the theater the suspects tried to exit, however were stopped and arrested. The vehicle that the suspects had arrived at the mall in drove away during the foot chase. Troy Officers located it in the area and arrested the female driver from Warren for driving on a suspended license. A 19-year-old female and a 2-year-old male passenger were released at the scene. The Driver was also cited for child not being in a restraint device.


At Gadzooks at 466 W 14 Mile, a 19-year-old female from Royal Oak was arrested for stealing $300.00 from a bank deposit on 7/14 and $10.00 from a register on 7/21. The suspect stated she used the $300.00 to pay for a trip to California and the $10.00 for cigarettes.


At Marshall Field’s at 500 W. 14 Mile, officers responded to a call that retail fraud suspects had fled the store. The responding officers located the suspect vehicle, a ’96 Ford Thunderbird, on W/B 14 Mile near I-75. Investigation revealed the driver, a 53-year-old male from Highland Park, stole $302.00 worth of merchandise. He fled on foot while loss prevention personnel was escorting him back to the Security Office. He was arrested at the scene of the traffic stop. His passenger, a 46-year-old male from Highland Park, had Friend of the Court Warrants out for his arrest. In addition, he was in possession of a stolen credit card. He also was arrested. Paraphernalia consistent with crack cocaine use was also found in the car.


At Marshall Field’s at 2750 W. Big Beaver, loss prevention personnel reported that a female entered the fitting room carrying a large quantity of merchandise. She was then observed in the company of a male. The male had a large bag; she was carrying nothing. Neither made a purchase. A check of the fitting room failed to locate the merchandise she carried in. When asked to stop, both subjects continued walking, split up, and exited. They are suspected of stealing approximately $5460.00 worth of merchandise. Descriptions: B/F, heavy build, brown dress and a ponytail, B/M, thin, jeans, and blue plaid shirt.


At the Home Depot on Coolidge, a 38 year old male from Troy was arrested after stealing $527.88 worth of copper wire. He placed it in a shopping cart, and then pushed the cart out of the store without paying. When approached by loss prevention personnel who asked for a receipt, he fled on foot. A citizen witnessed the incident and followed the suspect in his truck as he ran east into an industrial subdivision. The suspect fled across the sites towards Maple, at which point the witness exited his car and followed on foot. Officers caught up to the suspect and arrested him on Maple.


Break and Entering

At 4955 Rochester the front door of a business was smashed out with a rock and entry was gained. A small amount of cash was stolen from the set-up drawer.


At 71 E long Lake at the Martinizing Dry Cleaners, the front door of business was smashed with a large rock and a cash machine containing a small amount of change was stolen. Cash machine was found opened and discarded at Costello School. A vehicle was heard in the lot at approximately 0400 hrs.


At Denay Cleaners and Hair Color Experts at 3085 and 3075 Crooks, the front doors were shattered and cash registers were stolen. Each contained small amounts of cash.


Home Invasions

On Stonetree a complainant reported finding a bedroom window screen inside the room, as well as the pedestrian door leading from the home into the garage ajar. He stated the pedestrian door was locked when he left. Nothing appeared to be missing.


Automobile Break-Ins

Donald Kellett Co. at 1825 Brinston had the passenger side window broken out of a 1995 Ford Econoline van that was parked in lot. It is Unknown what, if anything is missing.

At the Family Dentistry at 840 E. Big Beaver, a chainsaw was stolen from the backseat of a vehicle parked in the lot.


At Hooters Restaurant at 1686 John R, the front passenger window was smashed out of a ’04 Lexus and a laptop computer was stolen.


At the Emerald Lakes Plaza at 5951 John R, a ‘04 Jeep Cherokee had the driver’s door handle pried, the rear passenger side window and rear storage compartment windows broken. Unknown if anything stolen


On Slate, a complainant reported someone tried to pry the rear passenger door open on her ’00 Dodge Van.


Vandalisms

At Costello School a complainant reported finding the soccer goal post overturned and a basketball backstop broken. Two ball toss games were broken and the pieces thrown on the roof of the school. A balance beam on a playscape sustained damage, and a metal stake from the soccer goal post was thrown through a window. Numerous empty beer cans were found on the roof of the school and on the playground.


At the Suburban Hummer dealership at 1755 Maplelawn, a Rock was used to break a showroom window.


On Crooks near South Boulevard a complainant reported his ’03 Dodge Ram was struck and damaged by a rock thrown at passing cars by a group of juveniles. The four youths were located and their parents contacted. It was determined three of them were throwing rocks and pinecones at passing vehicles. Juvenile petitions charging malicious destruction of property were completed.


On Ridge Ct. landscape lights were pulled up and damaged.


On Beach, the top of decorative fountain was pushed to the ground.


On Valley View, lawn furniture, potted plants, and other items were thrown into the pool.


On Cameo, a house was egged and toilet papered, a car was keyed, a wooden fence was broken, and some outdoor lighting was damaged.


On Cardinal, a tire was slashed on a ’04 Ford Mustang that was parked on the street.


West bound Square Lake at the I-75 overpass, a complainant reported three paint balls struck his ‘02 Toyota SUV as he drove by. He checked the area and found two bikes nearby. He began watching the bikes. Eventually two 15-year-old males from Troy exited the woods to claim their bikes. The complainant called the police. Responding officers confiscated two paintball guns and numerous paintballs from the backpacks the youths were carrying. An M-90 and a package of cherry bombs were confiscated from one of the subjects, as well. The youth’s parents were summoned to the scene. The youths were released to their custody with a warning rather than formal charges, at the victim’s request. No permanent damage


At the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah witnesses at 380 Wattles, someone sprayed green paint on an exterior wall.


Stolen Vehicles

At 250 Stephenson the ignition lock was discovered pried on a ’99 Jeep Wrangler


At Dicks Sporting Goods at 400 John R, a 2001 Dodge Ram pick-up was stolen from the parking lot.


At the Oakland Mall Marshall Fields a 1988 Pontiac Firebird was stolen from the parking lot. The owner stated that the car was locked, but windows were halfway down. He claimed he left it with “The Club” secured to the steering wheel.


On Coachman, Someone tried to cut the rear wheel-locking device off of a ’05 Yamaha Motorcycle parked in the lot. The cover was removed and the bike was drug about 5 feet from its parking spot.


Madison Heights Police recovered A 2000 Ford E-150 that was stolen from First Quality on Larchwood in Troy. The vehicles plate was missing.


At Lifetime Fitness at 4700 Investment a 2003 Jeep Cherokee was stolen from the parking lot.


A 2002 Jeep Cherokee that was stolen from the Community Center in Troy was recovered in Dearborn.


At the Oakland Mall Barnes and Noble store, a 1997 Plymouth Breeze was stolen from the lot. Shortly thereafter Madison Heights Police reported that suspects driving the stolen Plymouth Breeze tried to steal an Isuzu in their town. When a security patrol came into the area, they fled in the Breeze. Descriptions of the responsible are: Two Black males, approximately 20 years old, one wearing white head scarf and black T-shirt, the other wearing a black head scarf and white T-shirt. Southfield Police later recovered the Breeze abandoned in a Meijer lot. The Door lock and ignition were both punched.


The Detroit Police recovered a ’98 Dodge Neon that was stolen from Woodside Trail in Troy on 5/4/05. DPD advised the car is damaged from interior fire.


At Collins and Aikman at 250 Stephenson, the ignition lock was discovered pried on a ’99 Jeep Wrangler.


Frauds

A complainant reported someone obtained and fraudulently used her credit card account number to make unauthorized purchases. Several occurred in Troy at stores at the Oakland and Somerset Malls for approximately $2752.00. She also reported someone opened a fraudulent credit account in her name.


A complainant operates an on-line store. She reported two different subjects made a total of 7 purchases using 7 different credit cards that were denied payment to complainant and charged back to her by the card company, because either the cardholder denied participation or the account number was fraudulent. Total: $7300.00


A wallet was found under the triage desk in the Troy Beaumont Emergency room. When it was forwarded to the patient’s room, the patient discovered the credit card was gone. One unauthorized transaction occurred at a gas station in Troy.


A complainant lost his wallet in Rochester Hills on 7/19. When he contacted his credit card company on the 21st, he discovered $1245.82 worth of fraudulent charges at several stores at Somerset Collection was made.


A business representative reported issuing a check to a subject to purchase vehicle plates and title transfer. The check was made out to the Michigan Secretary of State, however it was cashed at a bank in Ohio. The signature on the back is similar to that on record for the subject to whom the check was given to make the plate purchase and title transfer.


A complainant received notice from a collection agency regarding an over-due phone account that he states someone fraudulently opened using his name and social security number.


At the Shell Oil at 2039 E. Big Beaver, a complainant stated a suspect presented a $100.00 bill in an attempt to purchase a pack of cigarettes. The complainant stated he suspected the bill was counterfeit, so he asked for ID. The suspect claimed he had none. The complainant asked for him to get the ID of his companion who was still in the car. The suspect then fled the store, leaving the bill behind. The suspect car was a GMC Yukon registered out of Farmington Hills. Investigations into the matter eventually lead to the suspect who is a 25-year-old male from Sterling Heights. He initially claimed he didn’t know it was counterfeit. He agreed to come to the station to make a statement, however failed to appear. The Investigation continues.


At the Marathon station at 5991 Livernois, a complainant reported a customer presented a fake $20.00 bill for a purchase. The customer, a 29-year-old male from Detroit, stood by until officers arrived. The bill was counterfeit; he stated he believed he got it somewhere around his home the night before, but was not sure where. He was identified and released.


At the Comerica Bank at 4999 Crooks, a 24-year-old male from Detroit was arrested after trying to deposit a closed account check for $3000.00 made out to him into his account. Fraud Investigator advised responding officers the same individual had attempted to deposit a check for $4800.00 made out to him from the same closed account at a branch in Detroit on 7/20. The account was determined closed, so the transaction was denied on that date. Follow-up on the account after that attempt by fraud investigators from the bank revealed it was closed in 2003, because the account owner had died. When interviewed by responding officers on 7/21 at the Troy branch, the suspect stated that he was simply trying to deposit a check his mother had written him so he could pay his college tuition. He claimed she was in a hurry and gave him her checkbook after signing her name, with instructions not to make it out for more than $3000.00. When asked if she could be contacted for verification, he stated “sure,” but explained she was at work. He couldn’t provide a complete work number, but gave a home number. A call to that location confirmed the owner of the account was the suspect’s mother and she had died. The suspect admitted finding the checkbooks in a box at home and was only writing the checks to pay tuition bills. He represented that when he received his tuition reimbursement from work, he fully intended on paying it back. His account was overdrawn by $1526.90.


A representative from AAA on Long Lake filed a report regarding a suspect who passed 6 no account checks at three different locations. Three were passed at the Troy branch. The total in all 6 was $2700.00.


Two suspects, apparently a father and son, passed what turned out to be an insufficient funds/account closed check at Sidney Krandall on West Big Beaver for $1267.70. The son had only a Michigan ID; the father had none. The son wrote the check; the father signed it. The clerk called the bank on the day the check was written and was advised the account had sufficient funds at that time.


Larcenies

On John R, a 20” man’s grey and black Mongoose mountain bike was stolen from the front porch on July 1st. The 11-year-old male who the bike belonged to stated a friend told him he thought he saw another youth riding it in the neighborhood on the 17th.


AT D&D Machine at 1818 Larchwood, a complainant stated someone stole an 800-pound scrap bin from the rear of the business.


On Hartland, a complainant reported closing his garage door the night before and finding it open the following morning. Numerous tools were stolen. The Pedestrian door may have been unlocked; there were no signs of force entry.


At Lifetime Fitness at 4700 Investment a locker was broken into and a cell phone was stolen.


On Kirts, two payroll checks were stolen from an office of a business, then cashed at unknown locations for $293.64 and $277.08 respectively


On John R, a Royce Union 21-speed mountain bike was stolen from the driveway.

Three potted plants and a maple tree were stolen from a yard at the scene of a recent house fire on
Big Beaver.


At Pizza Hut at 4845 Rochester, a complainant forgot her purse. When she called the restaurant to inquiry about it she was advised to call back the next day to see if it had been turned in and secured in the safe. When she did, she was advised it wasn’t there. She discovered one of her credit cards had been fraudulently used at a location in Roseville


On Tyler, a 24” turquoise girl’s bike was stolen from an open attached garage.


At 1613 Livernois, a statue and poker chip set were stolen from a building under renovation. The suspect is a male driving a ’85 Chevy Blazer with a temporary tag.


At SBC at 100 E. Big Beaver, a complainant left his digital camera in a bathroom. When he returned for it, it was gone.


At Humana at 3150 Livernois, a wallet was stolen from a purse. A credit card was used in Detroit to make an unauthorized purchase shortly thereafter.


On Glyndebourne, a complainant discovered a ring and a necklace valued at approximately $20,000.00 missing from the residence. She reported an outside contractor was the only person other than her and her husband in the house during that period.


On Kirts, a hood ornament was stolen from a ’01 Volkswagen Jetta.


Suspicious Persons/incidents

At the CVS at 125 E Long Lake, a 21-year-old female complainant from Troy stated she noticed a suspect backed into a parking space in a black Grand Prix. Upon exiting, he had relocated his car next to her driver’s door. As she entered her car, she noticed the 50-year-old male driver of the Grand Prix sitting in his car with his genitals exposed and he was masturbating.


A Farmer Jack’s at 1237 Coolidge, The manager reported a male in the pharmacy acting suspiciously. When asked if he needed help, the subject selected some eardrops and went to a register. He sat them down and left stating he had to make a call. Several minutes later he was back in the pharmacy and appeared to stuff something down his pants. He immediately exited the store and drove off in a black ’03 Ford Explorer that registers to a male from Detroit. The pharmacy rep stated several items appeared to be missing from the shelf, but was not sure exactly what.


At Barnard Elementary School at 3601 Forge on 7/17/05 at 6:15 P.M. An 11-year-old female was on the swing on the north side of the school when she stated a suspect drove up in a small silver sedan, possibly a Ford Focus. The lone male driver parked behind the brick wall outside the playground, exited, and walked around the wall so she could see him. He proceeded to expose his genitals to her. She quickly fled on her bike; he returned to his car and drove off. The suspect is described as a white male, 40-50 years old, 5’ 10”, heavy set, partially bald, clean-shaven, wearing a white t-shirt and tan shorts.


Due to vacations and other schedule conflicts, there will be no Crime Alert Email for the next 2 weeks. We expect to send another alert on or about August 19, 2005. Thank you for your understanding.

Crime Prevention Tips

Be responsible, DO NOT DRINK and DRIVE! It is not worth the risk to the lives of others or yourself. Do not use any illegal drugs and report anyone you know who is. Alcohol is illegal for anyone under 21 years old to consume or possess. Do not furnish alcohol to minors or you will be charged with the maximum possible penalties. A minor’s maturity level is obvious when they use alcohol as often times it results in death or serious injury. Do not host under age drinking parties, as this is both illegal and immoral. Be a good role model and follow the law and help us save the lives of our youth from the destructive path of alcohol and drug abuse.

Always secure all doors and windows. Locks are only as good as their application. Leave adequate lights on for both the interior and exterior. Burglary alarms are a good augmentation to good physical security practices and should be considered for both the business and residential communities in areas that may warrant such a system. Call the Troy Police Crime Prevention Section to schedule a free security survey. A crime prevention officer will come out to your home or business and asses your current security measures and make any recommendations on actions you could take to better increase your security. Call Officer Harden at 248-524-3452.

Do not leave anything of value in your vehicle in plain view. Always lock your vehicle doors. Automobile thefts are on the rise and some simple steps can help prevent this. 1) Park in a well lit well populated area. 2) Lock your vehicles door and roll up the windows. 3) Consider installing a steering wheel locking device like the club. In the event that your vehicle is stolen call the Police right away. Make sure you know your plate number, the vehicle VIN number and the insurance information. It is not wise to leave your insurance and registration information in your vehicle while you are not driving, as these are legal documents that a thief would have access to.

Always keep your credit card, bank account numbers and social security number guarded. Use a shredder for all documents and do not throw information of a personal nature in the trash. Do not give personal information out over the phone. There are several scams going on in the area. A scam artist using official sounding formal titles that the citizen is unfamiliar with will call unsuspecting citizens. The scam is to get the citizen to give as much personal information as possible so the scammer can open fraudulent credit accounts. If you receive one of these calls try to get a number where the scammer is calling from, get as much information as you can from them and call the Police. Remember, if they are calling from the credit card company, they should already have your name, address, etc.

No reputable company EVER solicits personal information over the telephone!


If you see a suspicious incident call the Police.

Sexual predators are usually progressive, starting out with public exposure and leading to more risky and dangerous behaviors. You can check the state of Michigan registered sex offenders list at
www.mipsor.state.mi.us for offenders that live in your area.


Reminder!!!
Jam Fest continues each Friday through August 12 from 8 PM until 11:30 PM at the Troy Family Aquatic Center. Teens, age 14 to 18, including incoming 9th graders, can come and enjoy a variety of activities, including live bands and DJs, outdoor bowling, sand volleyball, T-shirt tie-dying, beading, swimming, water slides, and door prizes. Cost is $3., which includes a voucher worth up to $3. at the snack bar and entry for door prizes. 8th grade graduates, dont forget, you were given a free pass in your graduation packet (Its hot pink, go look for it.) Come and join the alcohol, tobacco, and drug-free fun!!



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