where thieves had been taking advantage of unsecured homes
A rise in burglaries across
the Central District is also causing issues in Marton, police say.
Marton Senior Constable Richard Gower said burglaries of small items had resurfaced after a rash of similar burglaries between May and August last year.
During that time, there were 26 burglaries, which he said was a lot for the town.
Three teens were arrested and charged with one of the burglaries, and police suspected culprits of a similar age were responsible for the latest incidents.
Over the weekend, jewellery and cash to a combined value of $2000 and a television were stolen in two separate incidents in the Pukepapa Rd and Skerman St areas. This was the same area that had seen trouble last year, he said.
Small items, particularly cash, small electronics, food and alcohol were among the most commonly taken items.you are involved every step of the way in creating your own personalized bobbleheads.
Feilding police have reported a similar increase in burglaries, particularly those where offenders are entering homes through open windows at night.
In Palmerston North, there has been a rise in a certain type of burglaries, rather than an overall increase. Those were day-time burglaries where thieves had been taking advantage of unsecured homes while their occupants were out the back or in the garden.
The theme of the 700-plus-member, all-men's krewe is “Hercules Celebrates Louisiana Bicentennial.”
With 32 double-decker floats,Fine handmade shoes Private label and custom China shoes manufacturer. it's the largest parade in the area, said S.FeaturesWith our Home energy monitor you can see in REAL.P LaRussa, a longtime krewe member.Pretty ribbon flowers can be used to embellish all kinds of things such as tote bags,Australian business bringing a new class of affordable and quality Laser engraver and laser cutting machines.
“We are going to put on a first-class show,” he said. “We've got the Budweiser Clydesdale horses. We're the only parade that's going to have them.”
In addition to having Edwards as grand marshal, Houma native and retired New York Giants football player Brandon Jacobs will ride along as well, LaRussa said.
The parade starts at the Southland Mall and will travel down Park Avenue, turn at Hollywood Road, continue on Main Street and turn onto Barrow Street, ending near Town Hall.
The Krewe of Bayou Petit Caillou is set to parade at noon Saturday in Chauvin with the theme “Krewe of Bayou Petit Caillou Goes Mardi Gras.”
The Mardi Gras krewe of men, women and children is anticipating 12 floats for its parade of 150 members, including marching bands.
The parade will also feature the marching bands of Houma Junior High School, Grand Caillou Middle School and Terrebonne High School.
Reigning over Aquarius this year is Queen Aquarius XIX Trudy Turner. Captain of the parade is Cheryl LeBlanc.
This year's royalty is Queen Hyacinth LXII Stephanie Cancienne Hedge and King Harold Cancienne. The krewe's captain is Lynn Myers.
The Krewe of Titans will roll through Houma following the Hyacinthians parade under the theme “Titans Invites You to Storyland.”
The 500-plus-member krewe of men, woman and children is set to feature 25 floats and the Morgan City High School marching band.
The parade does not feature any sort of royal court, but the grand marshals this year are TARC's king and queen, Chris Naquin and Domanasia Sims.
The male and female Krewe of Ambrosia is set to parade Saturday night in Thibodaux.
The parade is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. along the traditional Thibodaux city route. It is the only parade in Lafourche this weekend.
Ambrosia is set to have 25 floats, in addition to marching bands from St. Mary's Academy, Ellender Memorial and Lake Providence high schools, Miller McCoy Academy and Sophie B. Wright Charter School in New Orleans. The 400-member krewe's theme is “Ambrosia Celebrates Fairs and Festivals.”
Marton Senior Constable Richard Gower said burglaries of small items had resurfaced after a rash of similar burglaries between May and August last year.
During that time, there were 26 burglaries, which he said was a lot for the town.
Three teens were arrested and charged with one of the burglaries, and police suspected culprits of a similar age were responsible for the latest incidents.
Over the weekend, jewellery and cash to a combined value of $2000 and a television were stolen in two separate incidents in the Pukepapa Rd and Skerman St areas. This was the same area that had seen trouble last year, he said.
Small items, particularly cash, small electronics, food and alcohol were among the most commonly taken items.you are involved every step of the way in creating your own personalized bobbleheads.
Feilding police have reported a similar increase in burglaries, particularly those where offenders are entering homes through open windows at night.
In Palmerston North, there has been a rise in a certain type of burglaries, rather than an overall increase. Those were day-time burglaries where thieves had been taking advantage of unsecured homes while their occupants were out the back or in the garden.
The theme of the 700-plus-member, all-men's krewe is “Hercules Celebrates Louisiana Bicentennial.”
With 32 double-decker floats,Fine handmade shoes Private label and custom China shoes manufacturer. it's the largest parade in the area, said S.FeaturesWith our Home energy monitor you can see in REAL.P LaRussa, a longtime krewe member.Pretty ribbon flowers can be used to embellish all kinds of things such as tote bags,Australian business bringing a new class of affordable and quality Laser engraver and laser cutting machines.
“We are going to put on a first-class show,” he said. “We've got the Budweiser Clydesdale horses. We're the only parade that's going to have them.”
In addition to having Edwards as grand marshal, Houma native and retired New York Giants football player Brandon Jacobs will ride along as well, LaRussa said.
The parade starts at the Southland Mall and will travel down Park Avenue, turn at Hollywood Road, continue on Main Street and turn onto Barrow Street, ending near Town Hall.
The Krewe of Bayou Petit Caillou is set to parade at noon Saturday in Chauvin with the theme “Krewe of Bayou Petit Caillou Goes Mardi Gras.”
The Mardi Gras krewe of men, women and children is anticipating 12 floats for its parade of 150 members, including marching bands.
The parade will also feature the marching bands of Houma Junior High School, Grand Caillou Middle School and Terrebonne High School.
Reigning over Aquarius this year is Queen Aquarius XIX Trudy Turner. Captain of the parade is Cheryl LeBlanc.
This year's royalty is Queen Hyacinth LXII Stephanie Cancienne Hedge and King Harold Cancienne. The krewe's captain is Lynn Myers.
The Krewe of Titans will roll through Houma following the Hyacinthians parade under the theme “Titans Invites You to Storyland.”
The 500-plus-member krewe of men, woman and children is set to feature 25 floats and the Morgan City High School marching band.
The parade does not feature any sort of royal court, but the grand marshals this year are TARC's king and queen, Chris Naquin and Domanasia Sims.
The male and female Krewe of Ambrosia is set to parade Saturday night in Thibodaux.
The parade is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. along the traditional Thibodaux city route. It is the only parade in Lafourche this weekend.
Ambrosia is set to have 25 floats, in addition to marching bands from St. Mary's Academy, Ellender Memorial and Lake Providence high schools, Miller McCoy Academy and Sophie B. Wright Charter School in New Orleans. The 400-member krewe's theme is “Ambrosia Celebrates Fairs and Festivals.”
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