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Something sinister is going on in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, because for the second time this year, a duo of sinister bandits have broken into a locked storage unit and stolen multiple boxes of Little Debbie snack cakes. The police are asking for the public’s assistance to solve this case. If any major crime syndicates learn Poplar Bluff has a thriving snack cake black market, then god help us all. Picture 1920s Chicago, but replace the booze with Zebra Cakes.
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The first theft occurred on New Year’s Day, when a man and a woman broke into a similar storage unit in the area and loaded eight cases of bagged donuts, three cases of Strawberry Shortcakes, two cases of Zebra Cake Rolls, three cases of Susie Q’s, two cases of Unicorn Cakes, and two cases of Birthday Cakes into the trunk of a Lincoln sedan and drove off. At the time, Detective Dan Mustain of the Poplar Bluff Police Department believed it would be an open-an
Police investigate âintentionally setâ house fire The Poplar Bluff Police Department is asking for the public s help in their fire investigation. (Source: Poplar Bluff Police Dept.) By Jorge Quiquivix | March 13, 2021 at 10:17 AM CST - Updated March 14 at 10:34 AM
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (KAIT) - The Poplar Bluff Police Department is investigating an intentional fire set last Saturday.
In a video posted to the departmentâs Facebook page, police said the fire broke out at a home on West Victor Street around 8 p.m.
On the evening of 03/06/2021 an unknown individual intentionally set fire to a residence on W Victor St. The fire resulted in extensive damage to neighboring structures including Quality Tech Transmissions. If you have any information regarding the fire please contact Detective Dan Mustain at 573-686-8632 or dmustain@pbpolice.org.Posted by Poplar Bluff Police Department on Saturday, March 13, 2021
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