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Roughly $5,500 of electronics, valuables stolen from Bloomington house

 

Roughly $5,500 of valuables were stolen Saturday night from a home at 1200 N. Walnut St.

Bloomington Police Department Lt. John Kovach said police responded to a call from a male complainant around 2 a.m. Sunday. The man said he had left the house at around 7:30 p.m. the previous day and returned around 8 p.m. to pick up a charger he had left behind.

When he arrived at the house, he found the front door unlocked but told police he didn’t think it was unusual since he had roommates. After entering the house and going upstairs, he discovered his bed flipped over and his room ransacked.

One of the man’s roommates told police he believed he may have left the back door of the house unlocked. The two roommates waited until the third one arrived home to assess what was stolen and call the police.

The men reported a large amount of electronics stolen, including three Canon cameras, a Macbook Air, a HP x360 laptop, a Boze speaker, an iPhone charger, camera lenses, SD cards and an Xbox with controllers. A camera bag, a North Face backpack, a pair of Adidas sneakers and a $400 cologne collection were also stolen.

The total value of the stolen items was roughly $5,500.

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