Webb police seek info in Big Moose burglary

Town of Webb Police and State Police personnel are investigating a burglary that occurred at a home in Big Moose on Monday, September 10.

According to Police Chief John Russell, the burglary was reported by the Martin Road homeowners who upon return from an evening out, found the house ransacked and a number of articles stolen.

Among the stolen property were 20 weapons, jewelry, cash, and personal items including family heirlooms.

The homeowners said the theft occurred between the hours of 5 and 9:30 p.m.

Anyone who may have witnessed any unusual activity in the area, or who has any information regarding the theft, is asked to call the Town of Webb Police at (315) 369-6515.

Chief Russell said another theft was reported in the Twitchell Lake area within the last two weeks, and urges all Town of Webb residents to be proactive when it comes to securing their property when they are not home.

“People need to get in the habit of locking their doors and notifying their neighbors if they are going to be away for a few days. Residents should be leary if they see unfamiliar vehicles or suspicious activity at their neighbor’s properties, and should err on the side of caution and not hesitate to call the police,” he said.

Chief Russell also recommends that residents take precautions such as setting up surveillance cameras and documenting valuables by photographing them and writing down their make, model and serial numbers, which will help authorities with their investigation should a theft occur.

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