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Silver Bay Convenience Store Burglarized

It wasn’t Santa making his rounds early on December 23rd. At 4:30 a.m. the Silver Bay Police Department received a report of a burglary at Briesa’s Convenience Store in Silver Bay. Officer Schubert responded to the scene and reviewed security footage. Along with Silver Bay Officer Bergman and Lake County Deputy Alex McGrath, Officer Schubert investigated the burglary.

Briesa’s staff identified a possible suspect, and officers obtained evidence leading to Silver Bay residence. The Silver Bay Police Department and Lake County Sheriff’s Of­fice executed a search warrant upon the resi­dence, and missing store items were located. The suspect was arrested and brought to the Lake County Jail.

At the time of publication, no further infor­mation was available concerning the burglary. Thank you, Silver Bay Police Department and Lake County Sheriff’s Office for keeping our communities safe and making sure the folks from Bri-Esa’s could enjoy their Christmas.

Haley Searls
Haley Searls
Hello! My name is Haley Searls. I’ve loved writing from an early age, though my nonfiction writing at five years old consisted mainly of weather and gardening reports. I still have some of those early articles: “It’s sunny.” “It’s still sunny.” “It’s raining.” I’m glad to say my writing has improved since then. I wrote a guest post for the Silver Bay Public Library blog, and was the writer/editor of the newsletter for my American Heritage Girls troop. I have been writing for the North Shore Journal since June 2022. Besides writing, I love reading, drawing, photography, music, and spending time with family and friends. Two books that have really influenced my writing are Reforming Journalism by Marvin Olasky and Writer to Writer by Bodie and Brock Thoene. As a journalist, I want to share positive community interactions and inspire people to make lasting connections. Article topics that interest me are ones which show community activities and involvement. Such articles include community events, youth accomplishments, library programming, small businesses, local history, local artists and authors, art programs, and cultural events such as theater and dance. If you have an article idea, email the North Shore Journal with my name in the subject line! I look forward to hearing from you!
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