The first incident took place the afternoon of Monday, Oct. 2. A woman who worked in the school reported that she had parked her car at the elementary school on Hoyt Street at around 1 p.m. after eating lunch. At around 3:30 p.m. she returned to her car and found that the front passenger side window had been smashed.
Taken from her car was about $100 in cash, a purse valued at $300, a pair of sunglasses valued at $200, a second pair of sunglasses valued at $300, credit cards, and a driver's license.
The second burglary took place the next day. Another employee of the school said she parked her car in the school lot at around 8:20 a.m., and was notified by a third party at around 1 p.m. that her car's window had been smashed, police said.
Taken from her car was about $30 in cash, a wallet valued at $100, two credit cards, 10 checks, a dress, a purse valued at $200, and a driver's license.
Police said the investigation is ongoing in both cases.
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