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    Arrest made in Finn’s Fun Spot burglary, Milan

    By Sharon Wren,

    2024-07-26

    An arrest has been made in a burglary at Finn’s Fun Spot in Milan.

    The Milan Police Department was called to Finn’s Fun Spot, 527 Second Street W., on Thursday, July 25 at about 8:40 a.m. for an overnight burglary, according to court documents filed with the Iowa District Court for Scott County.

    When officers arrived, they learned that an employee had forgotten to lock a door when leaving for the night. Someone entered through the unlocked door during the night and left with cash and electronics. Officers obtained surveillance video and the business owner posted the same video on social media. Members of the community helped identify and locate the suspect.

    According to the complaint, a search warrant was served on an address in the 3300 block of W. 51 st Street in Davenport on July 25 where officers located several items, including:

    • Sonos music block (valued at $500),
    • iPad (valued at $500),
    • Various hats/shirts (valued at $150),
    • Guitar (valued at $2000),
    • $772 in cash and several other small items.

    The total value of the missing items is over $3922.

    Later in the afternoon of July 25 th , officers found and arrested Patrick Poff, 40, of Davenport, and charged him with one count of burglary, a class 2 felony, according to court documents. Officers found several items from the burglary at the residence and Poff admitted to the items being stolen during a post Miranda interview.

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    Patrick Poff (Scott County Jail)

    Poff is also facing trespassing charges in Scott County after he was accused by Davenport Police of trespassing at the Walmart on Elmore Avenue on July 20. Poff had been previously served with a no trespass for life form from the store. He is being held in the Scott County Jail on a $5,000 bond for the burglary charge and is awaiting initial appearances on both cases.

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