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Posted: 2:07 p.m. Monday, Nov. 19, 2012
By Staff Staff
DAYTON —
A military serviceman whose home was burglarized in recent weeks says it has happened all over again.
Air Force Reservist Josh Caulley, who lives on Oak Street in Dayton, was visiting his wife who is stationed in another state with the U.S. Navy, when the house was hit the first time around. He says that happened sometime after Oct. 24.
Caulley came home this weekend to find it had been broken into again. He says he is missing all of his electronics, including a large flatscreen television, computer, blue-ray player and more.
The suspects were inside when he returned to the home but when he left to call police, they fled.
In the first burglary, Dayton police said someone or multiple people went through every room in the home and left open cabinets, drawers and closets. To provide a tip leading to information about this crime, contact the authorities at (937) 225-4357.
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