Thieves Steal Equipment and Coins from Auto Repair Shop

Thieves Steal Equipment and Coins from Auto Repair Shop

Thieves broke into Ely Auto Repair in Haverhill, MA, recently and stole a battery tester and pneumatic tools. In addition, they also emptied the vending machines of their coins, taking approximately $500 worth of quarters.

Thieves broke into Ely Auto Repair in Haverhill, MA, recently and stole a battery tester and pneumatic tools. In addition, they also emptied the vending machines of their coins, taking approximately $500 worth of quarters.

Below is the article as it appeared on the Eagle-Tribune website.

2,000 coins taken in burglary, police say

June 22, 2011
By Jim Patten

HAVERHILL — Police said thieves broke into an auto repair garage and stole several pieces of expensive equipment, but that wasn’t all.

They also broke into a vending machine and took $500 worth of quarters, police said. That’s 2,000 coins.

Police said the thieves’ operation wasn’t sophisticated because it appears they hauled the stolen equipment away by putting it into a trash barrel that is also missing from the garage.

Investigators are checking a video surveillance camera at a business next door to see whether it caught the theft on tape and will help identify the thieves.

The break-in at Ely Auto Repair, 150 White St., happened over the weekend —sometime after the business closed at 9 p.m. Saturday, police said.

Besides the coins, a battery tester and pneumatic tools were also taken.

To read the entire article on the Eagle-Tribune website, visit http://www.eagletribune.com/haverhill/x177910000/2-000-coins-taken-in-burglary-police-say.

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