Police noted that even without turfing the front yard, the theft of political campaign signs is illegal.
In other incidents, police dealt with a stolen catalytic converter at a local hotel, along with a young mother who was honest enough to report she may have damaged a mailbox while driving her kid to school. But now, after the drop-off, she couldn't find it when she went back to check.A resident reported Oct. 8 that he woke up and noticed tire tracks across his front yard, with four of his political campaign signs missing.
In this case, the stolen signs were for the Harris-Walz presidential ticket, U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, voting “Yes” on state Issue 1 and The post stated in part that “the Constitution affords all of us the right to display our support for the candidate of our choosing by way of lawn signs, flags” and so on.
A woman came to the police station Oct. 3 to report that she’d parked her Mitsubishi SUV in the southwest corner of the lot at Extended Stay North around 9 p.m. the night before.
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