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The News Tribune's Lights & Sirens blog provides breaking news, updates on on-going investigations and insights into other news from the Tacoma, Pierce County and South Puget Sound criminal justice community. It also gives The News Tribune an avenue to interact with readers, answer “What was that?” questions and provides a venue for readers to ask about on-going criminal justice issues and problems in their neighborhoods. The blog aims to inform, educate and, at times, entertain with weird or wacky crime news.
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Stacey Mulick covers Pierce County crime and safety issues for The News Tribune. She’s worked at The News Tribune since May 1998. Contact her at stacey.mulick@thenewstribune.com.

Adam Lynn covers courts as part of the Crime and Breaking News Team at The News Tribune, where he’s worked since 2003. Lynn has spent nearly half of his 21-year career chronicling criminal justice matters in Washington and won reporting awards for his coverage of serial killer Robert Yates. “The Corpse Had a Familiar Face” by renowned Miami Herald reporter Edna Buchanan is among his favorite books. You can contact him at adam.lynn@thenewstribune.com.

Brian Everstine is a night breaking news and general assignment reporter for The News Tribune. The Spokane native arrived in Tacoma in the summer of 2008 and still is adjusting to life on this side of the mountains. He has written for papers in the Tri-Cities and his hometown. Contact him at brian.everstine@thenewstribune.com.

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Go behind the yellow tape with the The News Tribune's Crime & Breaking News Team.
Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
Posted by Ian Demsky @ 04:51:27 pm

Dear Mr. Ineffectual Burglar, this is to inform you that your 15 minutes just started.
Pierce County Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help identifying a would-be burglar who failed (and failed and failed) to break into a Lakewood coffee shop.
Sheriff’s spokesman Ed Troyer said Tuesday the matter came to his attention after security video footage was posted on YouTube.com.
By Tuesday, the video from Perk Central, 8904 South Tacoma Way, had been viewed more than 2,800 times.
The poster even recorded his own snappy narration making fun of the would-be bandit and calling him Captain Jack Sparrow because of his bandana.
“Look at me put my fingerprints on the window,” the narrator mocks just before the thief gives it a wimpy elbow that doesn’t break the glass.
Those with information were urged to call Crime Stoppers at 591-5959. Tipsters could earn a reward of up to $1,000.
And, if you think you’re funnier than the narrator, record your own soundtrack or video response and post it in the comments section.