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Police: Appliance, power tools taken from home

Posted 12/29/20

A Paradise Valley home fell victim to burglary just before the Christmas holiday, police officials say.

Paradise Valley Police Department officers were dispatched to a report of a residential …

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Police: Appliance, power tools taken from home

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A Paradise Valley home fell victim to burglary just before the Christmas holiday, police officials say.

Paradise Valley Police Department officers were dispatched to a report of a residential burglary in the 5300 block of east Via Del Cielo at 8:18 a.m. Dec. 24.

It was reported that between 4:30 p.m. Dec. 23, and 6:45 a.m. Dec. 24, unknown suspect(s) entered an attached outside bathroom and tore down the wall to gain access to the interior of the residence, police say.

The suspect(s) stole an appliance and several power tools, police say. The stolen items have been entered into a national stolen database.

Anyone with information regarding this crime is urged to call the Paradise Valley Police Department at 480-948-7410.