Cash, alcohol taken from bar
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WOODSTOCK -- Cash and alcohol were reported stolen from a sports bar north of Woodstock.
Someone entered Double Overtime Sports Grille, at 23228 Old Valley Pike, and disabled the alarm system between Jan. 16-18, said Lt. Wesley Dellinger of the Shenandoah County Sheriff's Office. He said $700 in cash and a keg of beer were taken.
Anyone with any information about the theft may call the Sheriff's Office at 459-6100.

No, no, no, please don't snitch! Make the police earn there money and don't give them no tips or information. You will gain nothing from it so why tell them anything...?
What we gain is another thief off the streets.
That's right dave, no sense in being a productive member of society and a good citizen. Thieves will steal from anyone. I hope people heed your advice when you become a victim of crime and remain silent. I don't think police around here work on commission. Solved or not, they go home with the same pay. Speaking of pay, I'm sure they're not doing the job for the money, nor are they investigating this for the glory. They're doing it for the victims and doing it to put the societal leeches in jail.
True, there may be no reward offered, but anyone with information can hold their head a little higher knowing that they helped put away the degenerates that are ruining the character of this county.
Next time you are a victim of crime, don't call the deputies, investigate it yourself and get your own warrants. Save the police's resources for someone who wants/needs and appreciates them.
Chip on your shoulder? Have you been "snitched" on? You should not only think of yourself but others, in this case the community. Anybody that can help get these guys before they do this again, great. Hard enough for businesses or families without being looted. Not wasting anymore time on this one above me folks!
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