write a news story in inverted-pyramid style. Begin your story with a summary news lead of no more than 20 words and then write a full story using inverted pyramid style. Using the scenario below.

A home at 2481 Santana Avenue was burglarized between the hours of 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. yesterday afternoon. The owner of the home is Dorothy R. Elam, a sixth-grade teacher at Madison Elementary school. She said no one was home at the time. Neighbor said the saw a truck parked in the driveway but thought some repairmen were working at the home. The total loss is estimated at in excess of $8,000. The items stolen from the home include a color television, a videocassette recorder, stereo, sewing machine, computer, 2 pistol and many small kitchen appliances. Also, a stamp collection valued at about $ 1,000, some clothes, silverware and lawn tool were taken. Roger A. Elam, Mrs. Elam husband, died 2 days ago. The robbery occurred while she was attending his funeral at 2:30 p.m. yesterday at the Powell Funeral Chapel, 620 North Park Avenue. Elam died of cancer after a long illness.

Widow reports the burglary of her home at 2481 Santana Avenue while she was out for her husband's funeral.

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Summary news lead: Dorothy R. Elam, a sixth-grade teacher at Madison Elementary school, reported a burglary at her home on Santana Avenue while she was attending her husband's funeral.

Full story in inverted pyramid style:

Dorothy R. Elam, a well-known sixth-grade teacher at Madison Elementary school, found herself the victim of a burglary yesterday afternoon. The incident occurred at her home on 2481 Santana Avenue between the hours of 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Elam was away from her residence as she attended her late husband's funeral.

The widow stated that she left her home around 1 p.m. to attend the funeral, which was scheduled for 2:30 p.m. at the Powell Funeral Chapel on 620 North Park Avenue. Elam believed the house was secure as she had double-checked all doors and windows before leaving. However, it appears that a perpetrator(s) took advantage of her absence.

During the three-hour time frame, neighbors observed a truck parked in Elam's driveway. Assuming it was being serviced by repairmen, they did not think anything of it. Unfortunately, it was later discovered that the presence of the truck was connected to the burglary.

The total loss resulting from the incident is currently estimated to be in excess of $8,000. Numerous valuable items were stolen, including a color television, videocassette recorder, stereo, sewing machine, computer, two pistols, and various small kitchen appliances. Additionally, a stamp collection valued at approximately $1,000, as well as clothes, silverware, and lawn tools, were unlawfully taken from the premises.

Adding insult to injury, Elam's spouse, Roger A. Elam, had passed away just two days prior. He succumbed to cancer after a prolonged illness, placing an emotional burden on Mrs. Elam during an already difficult time.

Law enforcement has been alerted to the burglary and is actively investigating the incident. Officers will be interviewing neighbors and reviewing any available surveillance footage to gather further information. The authorities encourage anyone with potential leads to come forward and assist in bringing the perpetrator(s) to justice.

The community stands in solidarity with Mrs. Elam during this challenging period. Madison Elementary school has provided support to their beloved teacher, offering counseling services to both staff and students affected by the tragic events.

As this investigation unfolds, Dorothy R. Elam hopes that justice will be served, providing some solace amidst her grief.