On the record
Law enforcement report
¢ Lawrence Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects caught on camera in a burglary late last month at a Laundromat near 23rd and Iowa streets.
It happened between 10:37 p.m. and 10:54 p.m. Nov. 30 at Norge Village laundry, 2346 Iowa. The suspects broke into video games inside the building and left with about $30 in cash. Pictures from the burglary can be found online at www2.ljworld.com/blogs
/lawrence_blotter.
¢ Police are investigating a report that a 30-year-old man touched three Lawrence woman inappropriately during a bus ride from a party between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. Dec. 2, according to a report released Tuesday.
¢ Lawrence Police seized a Mossberg 20-gauge pump shotgun early Sunday from a parking lot at 700 N.H., according to a police report. They cited a 19-year-old Grandview, Mo., man for having a weapon near a bar. Police repeatedly have seized guns during the last year from vehicles parked near Last Call, 729 N.H.
¢ A coyote that bit a Douglas County man during the weekend has tested negative for rabies, according to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. The 54-year-old man found the coyote about 6:15 p.m. Saturday entangled in a barbed-wire fence in the 1700 section of East 400 Road. The man was trying to free the coyote when it bit him on the leg, according to a report. The dog was put to sleep and sent to Kansas State University for testing.
Burglaries and thefts reported
¢ 1528 W. 23rd St.: Someone broke a glass front door and damaged a cash register and concrete safe late Friday or early Saturday at Border Bandido, according to a police report. Nothing was listed as stolen, but it caused $1,700 damage.
¢ 1300 and 1400 blocks of Pennsylvania Street: Lawrence Police have taken reports of at least four auto burglaries since Friday morning: three reported Friday in the 1400 block, and one reported Monday morning in the 1300 block.
¢ 3900 block of Monterey Court: A 49-year-old woman reported three reindeer Christmas decorations stolen from her yard between 10 p.m. Monday and 5:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Emergency calls
Lawrence-Douglas County Fire & Medical said no fire calls were available Tuesday.






