Reward for help solving break-ins

A financial incentive has been added to the Eatonville Police Department's request for the public's help in solving a string of crimes in one of the town's neighborhoods. Police chief Jason McGuire said last Friday athat a $1,000 reward reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the people responsible for recent break-ins on Antonie Avenue North. The Police Department can be contacted at 360-832-6111. The public previously was invited by authorities to share any information that could be related to the cases after an elderly woman's house was broken into twice in a one-week period. The woman didn't confront the intruder, and she wasn't injured, according to authorities. She also wasn't able to provide a description of the apparent burglar, though McGuire said the intruder, believe to be a male, likely suffered cuts from a broken window during one of the break-ins. In another incident, the house apparently was entered with the use of a remote-control garage door opener. Since then, the house has been broken into a third time, McGuire said last week. Other neighbors on Antonie have reported being the victims of mail thefts and possible attempts at breaking into vehicles, but they told police well after the incidents occurred, according to McGuire.

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