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Have you seen these rocks?

A break and enter on Baker Street in recent days led to the theft of a few items that would be hard to hide.

Nelson police say three decorative rocks – two Geodes and a Lapis -were taken from a business on the 400 block some time between Sunday and Tuesday. Each weighs about 30 pounds.

*Picture – two Geodes (bottom left and top left) and a Lapis (bottom right) were stolen

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Not for the first time Nelson police are warning the public about a phone scam regarding hydro.

The bogus caller claims to be from a utility company and tells the potential victim their power is going to shut off unless they buy a money card and follow certain instructions.

The NPD says the public should never offer any account info and should call the hydro company to verify what’s going on.

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