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Marathon County Crime Stopper needs your help to solve a break -in in the city of Halsey

Halsey, Wisconsin (WSAW) – Marathon County Crime Stopers needs your help to solve a break -in, and the crime of this week brings us to the rural Marathon County.

The suspect broke into a privately owned dandruff near County Road A in the Halsey community. The police say it happened between February and April. The property was not closed and it was assumed that it was free at that time. The suspect came with some unique vintage articles, including tobacco cans and toys. A Honda all-wheel drive, four pickup truck tires and two aluminum truck rims were also stolen.

“At the moment we have no leads and only hope that someone in the community will see some of these articles somewhere and can report them,” said Detective Cassandra Seubert, Sheriff's Sheriff by Marathon County.

If you have an outdoor shed, you should take some measures to hide the objects it contains. Burglary is part of the overall quota of property crime in Wisconsin. The police say that the shed in Halsey is free and have no security or locks. Here are some tips to make your dandruff safe. Make sure that you maintain it and cover the windows.

“Even if you are like trail cams or that you have Wi-Fi who are able to make video material monitoring that are always helpful, we can normally receive at least one description of a truck or one person, and then the other would only make sure that your locks are screwed and closed and everything is closely locked up,” said Seubert.

If you have information about this crime or another crime, please contact Marathon County Crime Stopper's Marathon Stop:

-Tap the app: P3 tips (Find P3 tips in the Apple Store or Google Play to download the app to your mobile device).

– Type: Send a tip online at Marathon CountyCrimestoppers.org

-Proad: Call 1-877-409-8777

You can remain anonymous and can be justified for a cash reward.

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