Troopers respond to four thefts in Willow on Monday
On Monday, Alaska State Troopers responded to four reports of burglary and theft in Willow. Troopers responded to the first report around 7:30 in the morning. The report states that

On Monday, Alaska State Troopers responded to four reports of burglary and theft in Willow.
Troopers responded to the first report around 7:30 in the morning. The report states that someone broke into a detached garage on Honeybee Lake Drive in Willow and stole more than $250 in tools.
Shortly after 10:00 am, Troopers responded to Willow Creek Parkway to the reported theft of a 2017 John Deere tractor valued at more than $23,000 that occurred sometime in the previous week.
Around an hour later, Troopers responded to the reported theft of over $1,000 in recreational gear and tools from a cabin on Abbey Road.
The final published burglary report from Monday was responded to after 1:00 pm on Conifer Circle. In this incident, Troopers say a Honda Generator worth about $2,500 was stolen, and significant damage was caused to a pickup and a camper.
Troopers are asking for anyone with information about these thefts to contact them.
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