Car dealer’s house jacked in his absence
Robbers took advantage of the absence of a car dealer and emptied the man’s house presumably between July twenty-fourth and August seventeenth. On his return from a trip abroad yesterday, forty-year old Marvin Williams of Neal Pen Road, reported to the police that his house had been burglarized. Williams was robbed of forty-six thousand, three hundred and sixty five dollars in electrical tools, kitchen and computer equipment, jewelry and clothing, as well as, a nine millimeter pistol and fifty live rounds of ammunition for the weapon. The robber or robbers also helped themselves to Williams’ IDs and bank cards. It appears they gained entrance through the aluminum louvers of the building.