GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. Delta police could use a little help from their friends or the general public to find out who was behind a home burglary that netted $35,000 worth of property, including a collection of Beatles albums on vinyl.
Police spokeswoman Jamie Head says a 50-year-old man returned from out of town on Friday and discovered that several items had been stolen from his Main Street home.
Among the items reported stolen were tools, a pistol, a .22-caliber rifle, and 562 vinyl albums. The man reported that 167 of those were Beatles albums.
Head says the Beatles collection alone is worth nearly $10,000.
Police say they believe the burglar forced entry to the home through a window (there was no word on whether or not he/she came in through the bathroom window.)
Police spokeswoman Jamie Head says a 50-year-old man returned from out of town on Friday and discovered that several items had been stolen from his Main Street home.
Among the items reported stolen were tools, a pistol, a .22-caliber rifle, and 562 vinyl albums. The man reported that 167 of those were Beatles albums.
Head says the Beatles collection alone is worth nearly $10,000.
Police say they believe the burglar forced entry to the home through a window (there was no word on whether or not he/she came in through the bathroom window.)


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