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Paradise Valley police seek information on home burglary case
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The Paradise Valley Police Department was recently dispatched to a report of a residential burglary in the 3700 block of east Camino Sin Nombre.
An unknown suspect(s) reportedly entered the home at 10:57 a.m., June 24, by prying a window and stole artwork, according to a press release.
The Paradise Valley Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Unit will follow up on the crime. If anyone has information regarding the case, call the police department at 480-948-7410.
Call the police if there is anything suspicious in your neighborhood. Additionally, the emergency number is 9-1-1 and the Paradise Valley Police Department Crime Stop number is 480-948-7410 for any other types of calls.
Engage your neighbors and ask if they know about the #NineOClockWalk Campaign. Make a nightly habit, the release said, to help “change the face of crime prevention,” and keep your neighborhood crime-free.
End crime by walking it out. Search #NineOClockWalk on social media for safety tips and schedule an annual home security review. Contact Community Resource Officer Steven McGhee at smcghee@paradisevalleyaz.gov.