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Alleged burglar booked into jail after Mount Tahoma High School electronics go missing

A 40-year-old Lakewood man was arrested early this morning after allegedly stealing electronics from Mount Tahoma High School.

Published: Dec. 7, 2012 at 11:21 a.m. PST
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A 40-year-old Lakewood man was arrested early this morning after allegedly stealing electronics from Mount Tahoma High School.

Read more: http://blog.thenewstribune.com/crime/2012/12/07/alleged-burglar-booked-into-jail-after-mount-tahoma-high-school-electronics-go-missing/

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