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Police catch break in suspect inside South side clinic
By H. Nelson Goodson
March 17, 2011
Milwaukee - On early Tuesday, police arrested a man in his thirties after he broke into the Clinica Latina at the 1200 block of S. Cesar E. Chavez Drive. A business owner adjacent to the building says, a man grabbed a metal rod just after 1:00 a.m. from the sidewalked that was placed to hold up a small tree during the streetscape renovation. The suspect then used the metal rod to break threw the front door glass and the inside corridor glass as well. Once inside the clinic, he was able to break another glass inside the registration section and allegedly found some petty cash.
Police responded to the break in and were able to arrest the lone suspect inside without incident. Another business owner about a few buildings down said, that the clinic staff admitted the suspect must have been disorientated or high on something when he broke into the clinic. It turned out, the suspect had been a patient at the clinic, but the clinic staff provided no further details or how much money was missing, according to a business owner.
The Reynas Bakery adjacent to the clinic suffered no damages, according to the owner.
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Police catch break in suspect inside South side clinic
By H. Nelson Goodson
March 17, 2011
Milwaukee - On early Tuesday, police arrested a man in his thirties after he broke into the Clinica Latina at the 1200 block of S. Cesar E. Chavez Drive. A business owner adjacent to the building says, a man grabbed a metal rod just after 1:00 a.m. from the sidewalked that was placed to hold up a small tree during the streetscape renovation. The suspect then used the metal rod to break threw the front door glass and the inside corridor glass as well. Once inside the clinic, he was able to break another glass inside the registration section and allegedly found some petty cash.
Police responded to the break in and were able to arrest the lone suspect inside without incident. Another business owner about a few buildings down said, that the clinic staff admitted the suspect must have been disorientated or high on something when he broke into the clinic. It turned out, the suspect had been a patient at the clinic, but the clinic staff provided no further details or how much money was missing, according to a business owner.
The Reynas Bakery adjacent to the clinic suffered no damages, according to the owner.
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