Sunday, December 22, 2024
The Weekly: Get top MTSU stories in your inbox by subscribing to The Weekly, a Sidelines newsletter delivered each Wednesday.

Man Reports Water Heater, Saw Stolen from Home

Date:

Share post:

A homeowner renovating his Jackson Street residence arrived to find his water heater and a circular saw had been stolen over the weekend, according to Murfreesboro Police. Although this is only a small theft compared to some others you hear about, it’s still a serious matter which deserves the same attention as bigger crimes. After spending money renovating his home, it’s likely the homeowner will be disappointed to have to spend more to cover the costs of the items stolen from him. The stolen circular saw was rated one of the best circular saws in 2019, so the homeowner was understandably gutted. Not only will he need to replace that, he’ll also be back to the basics of searching on a water heater reviews site to replace the heater which has been stolen from his property.

Juan Morales-Rodriguez called the police to advise that the dead-bolted and chained backdoor to the home and been broken into between the time he left the home at 6 p.m. Saturday and when he returned around 10:45 p.m. on Monday.

Morales-Rodriguez also advised police that the thief left the water running in one of the back rooms after leaving with the water heater, causing one room to flood. This is so unfortunate for Morales-Rodriguez, he’ll most likely have to purchase another water heater now. He could even consider asking a company like Sarkinen Plumbing in Vancouver, WA to install it for him so he doesn’t risk any further water damage to his home. Making sure someone reliable installs his water heater is important, as water damage can be awful to sort out and can have future problems for the house (such as mold in the walls). He’ll also need to contact someone to help him sort out the flooding in one of his back rooms.

He told police he was not sure when the break-in could have occurred or how long the water had been left running. It had obviously been running for a while if it managed to flood the back room of his house.

Also stolen from the property were two 40-feet sections of chain-link fence.

For more community news, follow us at www.mtsusidelines.com, on Facebook at MTSU Sidelines and Twitter at @Sidelines_News

To contact news editor Meagan White, email [email protected]

Related articles

‘Sidelines’ 2024: A year in review

Feature photo by MTSU Story by Bailey Brantingham 2024 has been a nonstop year for the MTSU community. From a snowstorm...

Campus workers met by faculty while marching on campus for bi-weekly pay

Featured photo by Maia O'Brien Story by Noah McLane, Kameron Scott and Maia O’Brien MTSU campus workers marched on campus...

MTSU in negotiations with Sila Development to bring a hotel to campus 

Featured photo courtesy of Sila Development Story by Noah McLane MTSU leadership wants to bring a $26 million hotel and...

What is the MTSU CARE Team?

Story and featured photo by Deasia Powell The MTSU Campus Action Response and Engagement team works to assess reports...