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Computer theft is JPD crime of the week

Posted: October 7, 2012 - 12:05am

The Juneau Police Department Crime of the Week for Oct. 5 is in reference to a theft.

Sgt. Paul Hatch said in a release that on July 23, a person reported their computer and equipment had been stolen from Centennial Hall over the evening of July 21 and 22.

The victim had left the items unattended in a side room, the release states.

The computer is a silver MacBook Pro laptop. The charger and card reader were also reported stolen.

Anyone with information regarding this or any other crime is encouraged to log onto the Juneau Crime Line at juneaucrimeline.com and report the tip. Tipsters are guaranteed anonymity and can be rewarded.

Crime Line is a nonprofit organization composed of a cross-section of the community and is designed to aid police investigations.

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noroadfugtive 10/07/12 - 08:43 am
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I still don’t like the idea

I still don’t like the idea of a “crime of the week”, it sounds like an award.

What’s next…Sexual Assault of the year?

Nicole Hallingstad
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Nicole Hallingstad 10/10/12 - 10:45 am
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Devastated Couple

The stolen laptop mentioned here contained my formal wedding photographs - please know that there is a gut-wrenched, incredibly sad bride and groom behind this crime. The laptop was stolen from Centennial Hall in the late hours following our wedding and reception on July 21, after the photographer had downloaded ALL our ONLY formal wedding party pictures. These photographs included family members that will not likely make it back to Juneau again. I want to thank the Juneau Empire for elevating this particular incident, and I am pleading for information about the theft of this laptop. After furious conversations with our photographer about not backing up the images, we are left with a plea to the general public to PLEASE provide ANY information about this theft to the police. We are still hopeful the equipment and images can be recovered. Thank you so much.

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