Police Blotter

Jasper County

Sheriff’s Office

• Ricky A. Dunsbergen, 19, of Sully was arrested for third-degree burglary on Monday. According to court documents, Dunsbergen was at Sully Christian School at 7:21 a.m., and the school was closed to the public at the time. He allegedly stole a large quantity of coins from a “Coins for Christ” jar and three checks made out for the school. Court records alleged Dunsbergen stole multiple times from the school, from Dec. 4 to 10. When police searched his home, they found a laptop, a wireless microphone, two digital cameras, personal checks, cash, keychains with keys, three class pictures and a leather bag. Dunsbergen also allegedly drank a can of soda and cut two power cords at the school. A security camera helped lead to his arrest. He was arrested and taken to jail.

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