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Century 21 hit by burglars
Thursday, March 15, 2007
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A maintenance man interrupted a burglary in progress at a real estate office early Wednesday morning on Jefferson Street.

“When he opened the door he heard people inside the building and called 911,” said Matt Brewster, recruiter and trainer for Century 21. “The burglars took off running.”
Brewster said the thieves stole desktop computers, a big-screen TV and digital audio equipment before making a break for it.

“It looks as if they got caught halfway through what they were trying to accomplish,” Brewster said. “The stolen computers do not contain any of the clients’ records or any of their personal information.”
The burglars gained entry by kicking in an outside door on the side of the building.
4 comment(s)

Amelia wrote on Mar 15, 2007 9:09 AM:

" Are you sure they were stealing stuff and not just trying to find the best deal on the housing market? lol "

Westy wrote on Mar 15, 2007 10:47 AM:

" Maybe they should check under the bridges... "

To Westy wrote on Mar 15, 2007 6:18 PM:

" Westy do us all a favor and move Southty, your homeless comments are baise and hateful. It's obvious you've never been homeless so let's hope you never become an "under the bridge" suspect. "

annonymous wrote on Mar 15, 2007 10:50 PM:

" westly is dumb because you cant just blame the homeless people for everything that goes wrong here in napa. There are more than enough problems here in napa that are caused by others that are no homeless.Lets just say that we get rid of all the homeless people..would that get rid of all the violence in napa? I dont think so "

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