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Princeton police were kept busy investigating a number of vandalism incidents which occurred during the football game Friday night. Carl Losey, of 1024 West Central avenue reported that vandals broke out the windshield of his auto which was parked near the intersection of Chestnut street and Central avenue during the game Two other persons reporting like damage, and parked in the same general location were Gary Ricker, of 1106 West Central avenue, and Jerry Cooner, of 1217 South Main street Police said that the damage might have been caused by a baseball bat John Criner, of 1125 West Sixth street, Dixon, reported that someone put sugar in the gasoline tank of his auto as it was parked in front of the Jenson-Johnson funeral home during the game In another incident, Lewis Colding, of 810 North Cherry Street, reported that vandals broke an antenna and side mirror off of his pickup truck which was parked in his driveway, also on Friday night Princeton firemen were called to the intersection of Euclid and Central avenues at 9:50 p.m. on a report of an auto fire. Firemen found a smoke bomb had been placed inside a car prompting the alarm. Firemen also answered an alarm at 11:30 p.m. at the Harper-Wyman plant on Elm Place. They found that the alarm system had malfunctioned and there was no fire
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Princeton Bureau County Record

Princeton, Illinois, US

Tue, Sep 30, 1975

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