A Navy Reservist living in Tulsa says he's fed up with crime in his neighborhood. Barry Hollingshad's home was broken into earlier this week. <br/><br/>Thieves made away with several thousand
Thursday, December 15th 2005, 10:10 am
By: News On 6
A Navy Reservist living in Tulsa says he's fed up with crime in his neighborhood. Barry Hollingshad's home was broken into earlier this week.
Thieves made away with several thousand dollars worth of computer equipment. It's the third time his home, on the corner of Oklahoma and Delaware in Tulsa, has been targeted by burglars.
Hollingshad is frustrated, but is optimistic the thieves will one day be caught. "They may think it is easy. But one day it won't be for them. Because when they're caught. They'll pay."
Hollingshad wants other residents in his neighborhood to be on the lookout.
He's working with the Citizen's Crime Commission to get more people involved in a neighborhood watch.
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