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Sheriff s department needs help identifying Griffin Elementary burglar

The Ledger LAKELAND The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help to track down a white male who broke into a pre-kindergarten classroom at Griffin Elementary School and did at least $1,500 in damage to the building, including windows and doors.  The Sheriff s Office said that on March 5 at 8:20 p.m., the suspect burglarized a Pre-K classroom portable at the school in unincorporated Lakeland. When he broke into the classroom, he caused substantial damage to the building. The suspect is a white male, possibly in his 30s, with short brown hair. At the time of the crime, he was wearing a black short-sleeved shirt with some sort of graphic on the front, black shorts with an orange stripe on the pant, and black and white Nike sneakers. 

Battle Creek Cold Case Murder Solved After More Than 32 Years

A Battle Creek Police Detective was finally able to give a Michigan family the answers they waited more than 32 years for. The family of Gayle Barrus finally have the answers they ve waited decades for. After many failed attempts to identify the suspect, who left his DNA behind as evidence, Battle Creek Police Detective Scott Marshall was finally able to tell the family of Gayle Barrus that without a shadow of a doubt the murderer has been identified. Roger Plato, who had long been a suspect, was identified as the person who murdered the single mom. Plato however, will not be brought to justice. He was shot dead by Battle Creek Police just days before the missing single mother s body was found in 1988. Nor will the man believed to have helped Plato in some capacity, Richard Compton. A man fitting Compton s description was seen with Plato at the time Gayle went missing. Compton however died a miserable death.. he was homeless and died of sepsis and cirrhosis of the liver some y

Battle Creek Cold Case Murder Solved After More Than 32 Years

Battle Creek Cold Case Murder Solved After More Than 32 Years A Battle Creek Police Detective was finally able to give a Michigan family the answers they waited more than 32 years for. The family of Gayle Barrus finally have the answers they ve waited decades for. After many failed attempts to identify the suspect, who left his DNA behind as evidence, Battle Creek Police Detective Scott Marshall was finally able to tell the family of Gayle Barrus that without a shadow of a doubt the murderer has been identified. Roger Plato, who had long been a suspect, was identified as the person who murdered the single mom.

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