NEW ALBANY —
New Albany Police Department detectives are investigating a burglary that occurred just after midnight Dec. 3 at Dairy Queen, 2116 E. Spring St.
A witness told police he saw what he believed to be a male running out of Dairy Queen carrying a large item, according to the police report. The witness said the subject jumped into a vehicle that resembled a Ford Tempo, either silver or brown in color.
Officers noticed a broken window on the west side of the business. About $2,300 was stolen from one of the safes. No arrests have been made in the incident, but according to the report, an employee was questioned about the burglary.
“We are still investigating, trying to put things together,” said NAPD Capt. Ken Fudge.
On Nov. 28, police were called to the BP Station, 2212 E. Spring St., after a 56-year-old woman reported she was attacked and robbed. However, despite the proximity between the two businesses, Fudge does not believe they were committed by the same individual or that there is a crime spree in the area.
“They were both crimes of opportunity,” he said.
Floyd County
New Albany Dairy Queen burglarized
$2,300 taken from safe
- Floyd County
-
- NEWS AND TRIBUNE BRIEFS — For June 19
-
CRIME BRIEFS: Alleged burglar nabbed, meth found in car with kids
-
OUT OF THE BOX: NAHS students to perform for Public Art Walk
-
Making the most of a second chance: Lung-transplant recipient reaches 6-year milestone; advocates for organ donation
- NAHS Hall to induct 12 new members
- Website ranks New Albany as 10th cheapest city
- NEWS AND TRIBUNE BRIEFS — For June 18
- Another river clean up for the Ohio River
- Weisheit to take stand today
-
IUS mourns professor’s death
Whether he was in or out of the classroom with them, his students said they almost always learned something from him, regardless of the setting.
Tom Kotulak, an associate professor of political science at Indiana University Southeast, died on Tuesday, June 11, following a heart attack. - More Floyd County Headlines


