Money, food taken in Greenville break-in

Money, food taken in Greenville break-in


GREENVILLE, Maine — A burglar apparently was hungry during a break-in at a home on Lakeview Street over the weekend.

Greenville Police Chief Scott MacMaster said in addition to some loose coins and bills from a change jar inside the home, the burglar helped himself or herself to some ham and cheese and frozen peanut butter cups.

Based on what was stolen, MacMaster believes the burglar was a teenager or a transient who was passing through town.

Entry into the home was forced through a side door, MacMaster said. The break-in reportedly occurred between Friday night and Sunday night when the homeowners were away, he said.

Anyone who may have seen suspicious activity on Lakeview Street over the weekend is encouraged to contact Greenville police at 695-3835.

Not registered? Click here
E-mail this
Print this
Guidelines for posting on bangordailynews.com

Bangordailynews.com is pleased to offer a forum for readers to react to our stories, discuss them and provide additional information. We are reluctant to delete comments, but do reserve that right for those who abuse our forum. For more on using this site, please see our terms of service.

The primary rule here is pretty simple: Treat others with the same respect you'd want for yourself. What does that mean specifically? Here are some guidelines (see more):

Comments
1 comment on this item

This is a direct result of the banning of jumping in the lake naked for free food!! If that was still permissable then no one in Greenville would have to go hungry!! LOL

You must be logged in to post a comment. click here to log in.

Powered by: Creative Circle Advertising Solutions, Inc.