Police Beat
October 6, 2020

10/06/20

By From JT Staff Reports

According to Marysville Police Department reports:
Police responded to a report of suspicious conditions in the 400 block of Allenby Drive at 2:53 a.m. Monday.
Police responded to a report of identity theft in the 500 block of Grace Drive at 9:58 a.m. Monday. The reporting person advised that someone ...

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