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Go behind the yellow tape with the The News Tribune's Crime & Breaking News Team.
Wednesday, September 12th, 2007
Posted by Stacey Mulick @ 10:43:54 am

It seems there is another kind of mystery playing out at the Lakewood Playhouse, which is putting on Agatha Christie's "The Hollow."

Sometime after Saturday night's performance, someone broke into the theater and found the office in shambles, according to the playhouse. A computer is missing.

Playhouse assistant managing director Scott Campbell said no patron's credit card information was on the computer.

"The only thing they got was the box," Campbell said in a press release.

Playhouse officials suspect the thieves forced open the north side door, went into the lobby and started looking for anything of value.

Staffers ask anyone with information about the break-in to call Lakewood Playhouse at (253) 588-0042 or call the Lakewood Police Department. They are offering a flex pass to see each of this season's productions to anyone with information that leads to an arrest.

Categories: All, Lakewood, Burglary

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