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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 17, 2008

Accused burglar Robert Osbourne, who surrendered at police headquarters early today, has admitted to the Christmas Eve break-in of Metro’s Election Commission offices on 2nd Avenue South. Osbourne has been booked on a charge of burglary and is being held in the Metro Jail in lieu of $80,000 bond.

The ongoing investigation into this case by Central Precinct detectives led to this afternoon’s recovery of a computer router taken during the burglary. The place from which the router was recovered is not being disclosed at present. Detectives continue in their efforts to recover two Dell laptop computers also taken from the Election Commission.

Robert Osbourne
Robert Osbourne

Stolen Election Commission Router
Stolen Election Commission Router

Stolen Election Commission Router
Stolen Election Commission Router

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