Fowler police are asking anyone with information regarding break ins to come forward. The First National Water vending machine was broken in to and an undisclosed amount of coin and cash were stolen. There was also approximately $4000 of damage done to the machine.
A garage break in occurred where several engine parts were stolen, on 4th street. These items were valued at approximately $1200.00.
Police are asking anyone with information on these or any other crimes, to contact them at 263-5161.
Fowler Police Department
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Investigation into School burglary on going
Police are still investigating the January 11th break in at Fowler High School. During the burglary there was damage done throughout the school. There was also an undisclosed amount of money taken as well as numerous other items.
Sgt. McLallen of the Fowler police says they are following some promising leads. "Interviews with several individuals are proving to be promising" McLallen says. "We have several persons of interest, and are following up on multiple leads."
If you have any information regarding this or any crime in the Fowler community Police encourage you to contact them. 263-5161
Sgt. McLallen of the Fowler police says they are following some promising leads. "Interviews with several individuals are proving to be promising" McLallen says. "We have several persons of interest, and are following up on multiple leads."
If you have any information regarding this or any crime in the Fowler community Police encourage you to contact them. 263-5161
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Fowler High School burglarized
Chief Webb responded to a burglary call at Fowler High School on Tuesday January 11, 2011. Burglars gained access to the High School where they vandalised several offices and lockers. Several students lockers were written on and items taken as well.
School officials estimate damages to be approximately $600 and the thefts total approximately $400.
This follows a recent break in at the Griffy Family Funeral Home. There theives made off with an estimated $2000 in property. Police state there are several similarities in the two break ins and believe it is possible the acts were committed by the same person(s).
If you have any information regarding this, or any crime, Police urge you to call 263-5161.
School officials estimate damages to be approximately $600 and the thefts total approximately $400.
This follows a recent break in at the Griffy Family Funeral Home. There theives made off with an estimated $2000 in property. Police state there are several similarities in the two break ins and believe it is possible the acts were committed by the same person(s).
If you have any information regarding this, or any crime, Police urge you to call 263-5161.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Griffy Funeral home burglarized
On December 31, 2010, Fowler Police Officer Quinn responded to the Griffy Funeral home on 7th and Cranston to take a report of a burglary. The business had been entered through an unlocked door sometime the evening or early morning hours of the 30th or 31st.
The suspect(s) left toward the west and then south down the alley. Cash and property were stolen. Byron Griffy, owner, estimates the loss to be approximately $400.00.
If you have any information about this, or any other crime, please Contact the Fowler Police. 719-263-5161
The suspect(s) left toward the west and then south down the alley. Cash and property were stolen. Byron Griffy, owner, estimates the loss to be approximately $400.00.
If you have any information about this, or any other crime, please Contact the Fowler Police. 719-263-5161
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
The Elves will be working OT today
The Fowler Police Department and the staff & patrons of Phat Willies Lounge will be busy today. The presents are being wrapped and the food baskets will be packed for five families adopted. During this Christmas time it's great to see such warm hearts coming together to help the community of Fowlers less fortunate.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Understanding Depression
Depression is a serious condition that involves your body, mood, and thoughts. It affects the way you eat and sleep, the way you feel about yourself, and the way you think about things. A depressive disorder is not the same as a passing blue mood. It is not a sign of personal weakness or a condition that can be willed or wished away. People with a depressive illness cannot merely "pull themselves together" and get better.
Without treatment, symptoms can last for weeks, months, or years. Appropriate treatment, however, can help most people who suffer from depression. People with depression may not recognize that they have a treatable disorder or they may be discouraged from seeking or staying on treatment due to feelings of shame and the associated stigma. Too often, untreated or inadequately treated depression is associated with suicide.
In a given year, depressive disorders affect an estimated 9.5% of adult Americans aged 18 and over. Nearly twice as many women (12%) as men (7%) are affected by a depressive disorder each year.
Any type of depression may run in families, suggesting that a biological vulnerability can be inherited. Depression can also occur in people who have no family history of the condition. Additional factors, such as stresses at home, work, or school, may trigger depression.
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Without treatment, symptoms can last for weeks, months, or years. Appropriate treatment, however, can help most people who suffer from depression. People with depression may not recognize that they have a treatable disorder or they may be discouraged from seeking or staying on treatment due to feelings of shame and the associated stigma. Too often, untreated or inadequately treated depression is associated with suicide.
In a given year, depressive disorders affect an estimated 9.5% of adult Americans aged 18 and over. Nearly twice as many women (12%) as men (7%) are affected by a depressive disorder each year.
Any type of depression may run in families, suggesting that a biological vulnerability can be inherited. Depression can also occur in people who have no family history of the condition. Additional factors, such as stresses at home, work, or school, may trigger depression.
For more information visit www.lifescript.com
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