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Dozens of businesses burglarized in Kansas suburb

Published on -5/15/2012, 1:18 PM

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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) -- Police in a Kansas City suburb say thieves who hit at least 20 offices got away with televisions, computers and other electronics.

Overland Park police were called to the South Creek office park Tuesday morning after receiving several reports of commercial burglaries.

The suspects forced their way into two buildings during the night and stole items from the offices.

Police spokesman Gary Mason says because of the number of items stolen, more than one suspect had to be involved.

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