Wrestling Equipment Stolen from Coach's Truck
Equipment from a youth wrestling team was stolen when the coach's car was broken in to over the weekend.
A youth wrestling club is down some equipment after the coach's vehicle was broken in to on Saturday, Jan. 19. Dana Stone, who is the president and head cheerleading coach for the Truman Rams Youth Wrestling and Cheerleading Club, told Patch that sometime between 9 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 18 and 5 a.m. the next morning, someone had broken into her Ford truck and stolen Ram's equipment and other personal items. "An electronic wrestling time clock, wrestling ankle bands and arm bands, two pairs of wrestling shoes and a wrestling medical kit were stolen," she said. Additionally, the blue Sony video camera and the tripod they use to film wrestling and cheerleading tournaments were also taken from the truck. The police report shows that more than…
Patricia
7:13 am on Saturday, January 26, 2013
Police are just a referral organization, there hands are tied, if you don't have money to hire someone to look into it, you might as well not even call the police.....unless your insurance covers the theft? The poor just get poorer!!!   more ›