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By the Lincoln Journal Star

Thursday, Jun 01, 2006 - 07:44:01 pm CDT

Lincoln firefighters responded to 1224 S. 21st St. at 2:47 a.m. Thursday to a fire outside of the apartment building.

Fire Inspector Chuck Schweitzer said the fire started because of a discarded cigarette and caused about $2,000 damage to the stucco siding and a portion of a roof near a second exit.

The five-unit complex, with about 10 people, was evacuated for about 30 minutes while firefighters worked and smoke cleared from the building, Schweitzer said.

Woman reports ice cubes, empty pop cans stolen

A woman came home to find nine ice cubes and five empty pop cans missing from her home sometime between Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning, according to Lincoln police reports.

The burglars pushed open a window to the woman’s residence in the 2300 block of Washington Street and took the ice and empty cans, said Police Capt. Allen Soukup. The woman only wanted the incident documented and wasn’t requesting officers look for the burglars, who she thought could have been her son’s friends, though she didn’t know their names, Soukup said.

Loss is $2.

“We conduct investigations into all reported offenses,” Soukup said.


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me wrote on June 1, 2006 10:16 pm:
" Nice! Police waste their time on stolen ice? Now I've heard everything! "

SR wrote on June 1, 2006 11:06 pm:
" almost seems like a good idea!!!! Waste some more of our officers time! "

D wrote on June 2, 2006 11:39 am:
" Are we positive there were only nine ice cubes stolen? "

GMP wrote on June 2, 2006 11:57 am:
" I think the whole point of the story was that the woman's house had been broken into. This at least shows that our police dept. take our safety seriously. Just because there was no monetary value of the items taken, there could have been damage, etc., a friend of mine had pizza taken from her fridge, and over $1000. worth of damage. So was the lpd supposed to just tell her we won't look for the people who damaged your home just because all they took was cold pizza? Thank you lpd for taking all complaints seriously. I at least appreciate you, and know you work hard every day to protect us and and our property. "

Michele wrote on June 2, 2006 12:12 pm:
" Be careful everyone! Someone is armed and dangerous with ice! "