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Paradise Valley police respond to reports of stolen jewelry

Posted 2/11/20

The Paradise Valley Police Department responded to a report of a residential burglary that reportedly occurred on Feb. 11.

At approximately 11:27 a.m. Feb. 12, the police department was dispatched …

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Paradise Valley police respond to reports of stolen jewelry

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The Paradise Valley Police Department responded to a report of a residential burglary that reportedly occurred on Feb. 11.

At approximately 11:27 a.m. Feb. 12, the police department was dispatched to a report of a residential burglary that occurred the previous day in the 5500 block of east Lincoln Drive.

An unknown subject(s) entered the home, possibly through an unsecured door, police say, and stole jewelry.

The Paradise Valley Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Unit will be following up on this crime.

Anyone with information regarding this crime should call the police department at 480-948-7410.