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UC Police Seek Suspects In Fairgrounds, Turf Management Break-Ins

 
 
By Shannon McFarlin WENK/WTPR News Director
 
Union City, Tenn.—Union City Police are seeking two young male suspects captured on video surveillance burglarizing one of the ticket offices at the Obion County Fairgrounds late last week. Investigators believe the same two young men are the ones who also burglarized the Union City Turf Management shop the same night. The Turf Management shop is across the street from the fairgrounds.
 
Stolen from the fairgrounds were several Dewalt power tools, batteries and battery charges. Total value of the theft is some $1,038.
 
Video footage shows the two white males in the fairgrounds about 9:30 p.m. Thursday night.
 
When Union City Police were patrolling the area of 1803 E. Main St. around 4 a.m. Friday, they observed two Schwinn 26 inch Sidewinder bicycles and an Echo weedeater propped up in the parking lot. One bike is green and black and the other is purple and black.
 
The gate to the Turf Management building was open and the side door was open and officers found an empty spot on the wall for the weedeater.
 
The bicycles were logged as found property at the police department.
 
A Club Cart which says Turf Management on the front was stolen and later found in the bushes beside a shed the next day.
 
 

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