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    Press-Enterprise , CA
    Feb 26 2005

    Church papers, checks stolen

    "VIOLATED": Rancho Mirage parishioners' personal information was
    taken from a social hall.

    By MONIQUE H. HENDERSON / Special to The Press-Enterprise
    Armenian Apostolic Church of the Desert

    For more information on the theft or to find out if your information
    was stolen, contact the church at (760) 773-2155.




    Donation records, construction contracts and other sensitive personal
    information are among items reportedly stolen from a newly built
    Armenian church in Rancho Mirage.

    The break-in at the Armenian Apostolic Church of the Desert is
    believed to have occurred late last week, according to Parish Council
    Chairman V.J. Mkrtchian.

    Police discovered the break-in after a neighbor's alarm sounded at
    about 3 a.m. Saturday, Mkrtchian said. The church's checkbooks,
    computers, a $6,000 sound system and food also were taken.

    The items were housed in the church's social hall, which was
    completed about six weeks ago. Worship services are being held in the
    hall while negotiations continue on construction of a sanctuary.

    The social hall had an alarm system, but it apparently did not sound
    during the break-in, Mrktchian said. Several doors leading into the
    hall were broken, according to Mkrtchian.

    "We are investigating what happened with the alarm," he said.

    Church members have been notified about the break-in and about the
    missing financial documents, Mkrtchian said. Many members were
    particularly concerned to know their social security numbers and
    banking information are in the hands of criminals.

    "People are very disappointed, angry and confused," he said of the
    church's estimated 50 members. "We are not a business. This is God's
    house - it's where we hold our services. You feel violated when
    something like this happens. You like to think that God's house is a
    safe place."
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