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Police investigate broken windows
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The Great Bend Police Department is investigating multiple reports of broken windows on buildings. Lt. William Browne said the windows were shot with some sort of BB or pellet gun. In some cases windows were chipped, but in two or three cases the windows were shattered.
At 9:36 p.m. Tuesday, there was a report that someone had broken a window at 5918 Eisenhower Court Apt. B.
Around 4 a.m. Wednesday, the first broken window was reported on a business, at Inksane Tattoos, 1702 Main. Officers continued to find broken windows, at 1705 Main, three windows at 1709 Main (Goodwill and the vacant business in that block), windows at D&B Motors, 2501 10th St.; The Max convenience store, 3620 10th St.; and the business at 2407 10th St.
Some old damage was also found on Main Street and 10th St. Other 10th Street businesses may have had new damage, but officers were unable to contact the owners to verify the damage early Wednesday.
Anyone with information about these crimes is encouraged to call the GBPD, 793-4120, or Crime Stoppers, 792-1300.