2-A Big Spring (Texas) Herald, Sun., Nov. 30, 1980Police BeaMan complains he was struck from behindCriminal activity was un-Wf-distinguished Friday and Saturday in Big Spring. The list included an assault on a local man.Charles V. Keene, 800 S. Main, complained to police that someone entered his home uninvited and struck him on the hack of the head with a ceramic vase Friday at 8:51 p.m. The person also threatened Keene withfurther violence.Someone returned to Keene's home at 9:30 p.m. without permission.Police recovered property from a burglary inculding 27 containers of beer and other items Friday. The property was found behind a hill at 2604 Wasson.A criminal mischief was reported Friday at 1 p.m. by Myrtle Ingram, 1402 Park St. She reported a back door damaged in the amount of $65. The incident occurred between Wednesday and Frida v.A Walls Industry employee reported the theft of $25 worth of food from his home Friday at 2 p.m The food was stolen Friday morning from the home of Shonie Bean, 20, 405*2 Douglas.Lila Rstes, Reeder Realtor. 506 E. 4th, reported a sun shade fence at a home at 2101 Alabama was damaged in the amount of $100.A glass table and an AM-FM clock radio valued at $200 were taken from the home of Jean Ann Reeves, 507*2 E. 17th. Two witnesses saw two females and a male trying to get in through the unlocked living room window. The burglary occurred Friday between 11 a.m. and 3p m.Lumber belonging to Jimmy L. Jolley, Dallas, valued at $1,000 was stolen from a backyard at 704 Pine between Dot. 29 and Nov. 28.