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Re: breakin tonight



Thanks Peter,

I just heard from Jack, he's down at the office now. He's going to do some vacuuming before he leaves.

K

--On Tuesday, November 28, 2006 9:32 AM -0500 Peter McLarty <petmcla@sympatico.ca> wrote:

I can look after the window and the lock on the desk...tomorrow morning
I will go in this aft. and vaccum the floor if it is not already done.

Peter
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathie Brosemer"
<kathie@cleannorth.org> To: <officers@lists.cleannorth.org>; "Dan
Brosemer" <odin@cleannorth.org>; <jdew@cleannorth.org> Sent: Tuesday,
November 28, 2006 2:16 AM
Subject: breakin tonight


Hi,

Suzanne called me right after she got the call from the police, about
11:30.

A number of windows/doors on Queen were smashed tonight, including the
CN  door and Cutter's Alley.  Suzanne and I went down there and went
over  everything with the police.  As far as we can tell there was
nothing  taken, and nothing damaged besides the door and the lock on the
desk (the  drawer was pried open and the tab bent).  The servers are
still running,  the computers all present and accounted for, the cheques
in the deposit  book are still there, no cash had been present as far as
we could tell.

Follow-up is needed, however.

First, the carpeting is covered in fine glass shards, a thorough
vacuuming  is needed.

Next, the door glass is just caulked in place.  We need to fit the door
with some wooden trim to hold it properly.  We could get a pro to do
this,  or if any of you have the skills and willingness, we could do it
in-house.

And, we need to see about a repair to that lock on the desk drawer.
Maybe  a phone call to Greenwoods?

Peter, Jack, and Don, could you please let me know if you are willing to
take on any of these tasks?

And Jim, if you would have a look over the computer stuff just to make
certain there really isn't anything missing, I'd appreciate it.  It
looks  ok to my eye.

Suzanne and I had a lovely midnight visit with the Parsons whilst
waiting  for the glass guy.  We are lucky to have such great neighbours.

Kathie

--

When we walk to the edge of all the light we have and take the step into
the darkness of the unknown, we must believe that one of two things will
happen.  There will be something solid for us to stand on, or we will be
taught to fly.

-- Patrick Overton




--


When we walk to the edge of all the light we have and take the step into
the darkness of the unknown, we must believe that one of two things will
happen.  There will be something solid for us to stand on, or we will be
taught to fly.

-- Patrick Overton


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