By Aaron Humes: On Monday, March 23, at approximately 10:30 a.m., police received information regarding a burglary at the corner of Mahogany Street and Administration Drive in Belize City.
Police spoke with a businessman who reported that on Saturday, March 21, at about 7:00 p.m., his worker, a 43-year-old Belizean construction worker of Lord’s Bank, Belize District, secured the building. Upon his return at approximately 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 22, he observed that the building had been burglarized.
Several tools were missing, including: 1 Makita skill saw valued at $500, 2 impact drills valued at $560, 1 blue wrecking bar valued at $60, 1 yellow 100-foot extension cord valued at $360, 1 yellow 50-foot extension cord valued at $260, 1 orange crowbar valued at $30, 1 red water pump valued at $100, 1 blue Makita drill valued at $200; 1 jackhammer drill valued at $500, 1 machete valued at $20, 2 orange mallets valued at $80, 1 blue wheelbarrow valued at $260, 1 large yellow grinder valued at $300, 1 small grinder valued at $200, and 1 large level valued at $80, for a total value of $3,250.
Police are investigating.
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By Aaron Humes: On Monday, March 23, at approximately 10:30 a.m., police received information regarding a burglary at the corner of Mahogany Street and Administration Drive in Belize City. Police spoke with a businessman who reported that on Saturday, March 21, at about 7:00 p.m., his worker, a 43-year-old Belizean construction worker of Lord’s Bank,
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