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ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. - A man broke in through the air ducts and stole nearly a quarter million dollars in wedding rings from an Adams County jeweler.
The theft happened around 8:00 a.m. Sunday at Plaza Latina, located at 7043 Pecos St.
"I guess he doesn't go to church," said a store employee.
Surveillance video shows the burglary in progress. The thief took nearly every wedding ring in the family-owned-and-operated store.
Video from one of the cameras shows the thief's legs dangling in the upper left hand corner and then the thief drops into frame like a rag doll, is kept upright by some large speakers at his back and then he runs off.
"You can see it looks like he kicked the duct down so that he could get in," said one store employee. "There was fiberglass everywhere from the ceiling. He knew exactly what he was doing. Somehow he knew he was going to fall on top of the speakers."
Another camera angle shows the thief moving from the car audio section of the store to the jewelry section.
Yet another camera angle shows the thief breaking into the jewelry case with the gold and diamond rings, the wedding sets.
He spends nearly two minutes trying to break open the case, then another two minutes putting the rings in his coat, dropping them on the floor, picking them up and then eventually just cleaning out the entire cabinet.
"We lost about $250,000," said a store employee. "It's devastated the owners."
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PARAMUS A seven-year battle between a retired police officer and the borough over whether he improperly built a stone wall outside his home has come to a seeming conclusion with a judge ruling that the wall must come down.
Former police Sgt. John Ward said he's still in shock that Superior Court Judge Lisa Perez Friscia recently decided that the wall surrounding his property at the corner of Midland and Hickory avenues must be dismantled because it encroaches on the public right of way.
"I told my attorney I can't go on with this even though there are grounds for appeal," Ward said. "I don't have the money."
He's considering two options: moving the wall, which would prove costly at about $10,000; or asking the borough engineer for permission to dismantle the wall and regrade the slope to its original look.
Anthony Suarez, the attorney representing the borough, did not return phone calls seeking comment Monday.
Ward erected the wall more than 25 years ago to replace railroad ties that periodically had to be removed because of rot, he said. He said he wasn't aware he ever needed a permit to install the wall, which he considered decorative. He also never had to seek a permit when replacing the railroad ties, he said.
But in 2007, the same year after he filed a suit alleging political cronyism in the police department, the town zoning officer at the time, Lisa Meserole, acting on an anonymous tip, told him he would have to seek zoning board approval before he could continue building a deck in his side yard, he said.
The board then investigated Ward's history of improvements to his property and said he needed permits for a range of improvements he had undertaken including a fence, a pergola and the retaining walls.
Zoning members heard Ward's application and denied the variances. He sued the borough and zoning officials to force acceptance of the structures, claiming the town had sought the violations in retribution for his whistle-blower lawsuit, which was settled in 2010.
A Superior Court judge ordered Ward to resubmit his proposal and seek approvals for the work. He did so and most of the improvements were approved.
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Repairs to start on storm battered sea defences at Whitecliff
5:00am Monday 10th March 2014 in News By Jim Durkin
WORK to maintain sea defences at Pooles Whitecliff Recreation Ground will be carried out following damage to the sea wall exacerbated by the recent storms.
Large machinery will be operating at the popular green space from today.
Borough of Poole is carrying out general maintenance to the retaining rock wall, from Whitecliff to the sluice gate channel to Poole Park Lake.
Council officials say access along the pathway will be restricted at times, and have asked dog owners to keep their pets away from the work area.
It is expected work on the retaining wall, which was first constructed in the early 1970s when the park was built from reclaimed land, will take one week to complete.
Cllr Xena Dion, cabinet portfolio holder for a prosperous and sustainable Poole, said: It is vital we preserve the coastline as well as ensuring the stability of our existing sea defences to safeguard the borough.
The recent storms we have experienced over the past two months show just how important our flood defences are to the town.
It is imperative that we manage these defences appropriately and continue to invest in them in the future.
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