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SAFE
The fire is going to come in handy for skin-diver Bill Barnes, from the Garland Emergency Corps. rule: Barnes has violated the old army M "Never volun- teer for anything," A post office safe is submerged in the frigid waters of the Trinityts East Fork, in East Dallas County, and Barnes has volunteered to bring it up. The safe was hauled away from the post office at Rowlett in Northeast Dallas County early Friday morning. Shortly after the burglary, a sheriff's deputy stopped a car traveling on a dirt road off highway 67. Three men were inside. Burglary tools were found in the back seat. Nearly three hundred postal money order blanks, rep- resenting a potential haul of 39 thousand dollars, were found under the car's hood. The suspects ad" fitted the burglary and told where they had dumped the safe.
Before the safe is recovered, the post office's cash unexpected book floats to the surface. The book is anin
Video footage from the WBAP-TV television station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story about the recovery of a stolen post office safe submerged in the waters of the Trinity's East Fork.
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