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Prayer center burglarized

Rick Monroe

Special to the Village News

The offices at 300 N. Brandon Road, Suite 222, were burglarized some time before the morning of Saturday, Oct 23, when two of the volunteers discovered a broken window and drawer left open. Several books were stolen, and the person left a door and windows unlocked, indication they may return. Keys by the bathroom door were also removed.

The prayer and healing office is open every Saturday, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The team gathers for an hour prior to opening for prayer.

Lisa Farrell, one of the leaders, said Sheriff deputies recovered three fingerprints, and that detectives were investigating.

Others noticed a drawer filled with all the evangelistic books "From prison to Praise" was empty. They also noticed the bluetooth speaker was gone.

The nondenominational prayer group believes prayer is a two-way conversation and have reported healings at the facility.

 

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