
Items stolen from MP Casey's office
Published Saturday October 11th, 2008


TRURO, N.S. - Bill Casey said a break-in at his Truro campaign office doesn't appear to be politically motivated.
The Independent candidate in the Nova Scotia riding of Cumberland-Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley said the thieves were only interested in electronics and took a television and the campaign computer.
Casey issued a statement Friday assuring supporters that no personal data was stored on the stolen computer.
Casey said the break-in was discovered by a police officer at 4 a.m. on Friday doing routine checks in the area.
It's the second time in the past couple of weeks that a candidate in the riding has had a break-in.
Ten days ago, thieves broke into the home of Liberal candidate Tracy Parsons and took computers as well as other electronics.
Parsons said she thinks the break-in was a crime of opportunity.




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