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Burglars Hit Dormatories At Sul Ross State University Over Thanksgiving Break

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: December 4, 2012
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ALPINE -- Brewster County Sheriff's deputies continue to search for burglars who broke into several doom rooms at Sul Ross State University over Thanksgiving break.

    Deputies say that burglars broke into 3 rooms at the Lobo Village 2 dorms on the Sul Ross State University campus sometime between 5 PM on November 21st and the morning of November 24th.

    The burglars reportedly stole TV's, a PlayStation 3, a baseball pennant and several t-shirts.

    Now, Brewster County Crimestoppers is offering a $300 reward for information that leads to the arrest and indictment of the burglars.

    Anyone with information on these burglaries should call the Brewster County Sheriff's Office at (432) 837-5541.

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