Crime & Safety
Police Lift Prints after Felony Theft at the Executive Coin Company
The following information was supplied by the Stow Police Department.
According to a report, unknown suspects broke a window to the at 2273 Graham Rd. Sept. 2 around 3:30 a.m. and went into the business and stole items.
Police were able to get seven fingerprints lifted from the scene of the crime and one shoe print from when a suspect jumped onto the business' counter top, according to the report.
Officers said they also took samples of blood from the counter top and outside window frame.
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The police report did not list what was stolen. The police department did not immediately respond to a question about what was taken.
Breaking and entering is a fifth-degree felony, theft is a fourth-degree felony and vandalism is a fifth-degree felony, in this situation.
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