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Home›Feature›Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office seeking public’s help after road sign thefts

Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office seeking public’s help after road sign thefts

By Jalen Maki
October 20, 2020
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TOMAHAWK – The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is seeking help from the public in solving a theft case involving county-owned road signs.

“In late September the Lincoln County Highway Department re-paved County Rd. B in the Town of Harrison,” a Thursday, Oct. 15 Facebook post on the Sheriff’s Office’s Facebook page stated. “During the operations the crews noticed signs started disappearing. When operations were complete an accounting showed seven warning signs were stolen.”

Along with one sign that reads “Bump,” numerous “Low Shoulder” signs were taken, adding up to a loss of almost $700.

“If you know anything about these thefts you are asked to call the Lincoln County Sheriff’s office at 715-536-6272,” the post said. “Callers may also contact Crime Stoppers of Lincoln County at 715-536-3726 or use the P3Tips App.”

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