The incident report states a Union Public Safety officer was dispatched to 300 South St., Union, in reference to an act of vandalism. The complainant said someone had taken bricks in the back of the building and thrown them at three windows, damaging their screens. The officer noticed bricks were missing from the steps and appeared to have been removed with some type of tool.
The report states the incident occurred sometime between 8 p.m. April 11 and just after 8:30 a.m. April 12. Damage was estimated at $600.
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Rods And Reels Stolen
A thief with an apparent interest in fishing stole $300 worth of rods and reels from a residence at 217 Old English Road, Union.
The incident report filed with the Union County Sheriff’s Office states the theft occurred sometime between 10:30 a.m. April 9 and 7 p.m. April 10. The complainant told the responding deputy the rods and reels had been next to his boat beneath the carport. Two of the rods and reels were Baitcasters with ugly sticks; two were Zebco 33s; two were Shakespeares; and two were Minus. The complainant could not remember the brand name of the other rods and reels.
Lawn Chairs Stolen
Three metal lawn chairs stolen from a residence at 409 Stutts Avenue, Union, may have been sold for scrap.
The incident report states the owner of the lawn chairs told the responding deputy he was mowing his lawn when he discovered the chairs were gone. The chairs, which were stolen sometime between 8 a.m. March 26 and 3 p.m. April 9 are described as tan in color, with metal frames and plastic seating. The owner said he believed the chairs to be sold as scrap.
Wicker Chair Stolen
The public safety is also investigating the theft of a chair from another residence on Stutts Avenue.
The incident report states an officer was dispatched April 12 to a residence at 207 Stutts Avenue in reference to a larceny. The victim said she was missing a wicker chair from off her porch. The chair was stolen sometime between 7:30 a.m. and 9:15 a.m. that morning. The chair is burgundy and brown with an estimated value of $50.






