- November 21, 2024
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JAN. 21
iPad lad mad
11:41 p.m. — First Block of Plaza Drive. Larceny-motor vehicle. A victim stated he went to several different locations throughout the night, and when he returned home, he noticed his Apple iPad was missing from his vehicle. He last saw it sitting on the front passenger seat.
The victim made stops at a restaurant, a gas station and an Internet cafe — none of which were able to provide surveillance video footage of their parking lots. There were no signs of forced entry into the vehicle, and the missing iPad is valued at $699.
JAN. 22
iBurglar
10:10 a.m. — First Block of Bunker View Drive. Burglary-investigate. A victim advised that he was asleep in his bed all night and woke up to find his PS3 and iPhone missing from his bedroom. He advised that he went to bed late, and woke up just after 6 a.m. He noticed that the two items were missing from his television stand, and that his bedroom window was open. He advised that he did not leave his window open, and he did not hear anybody come in through the window in the night. He believes that a friend or acquaintance may have taken the items, but there is no evidence and no suspects or witnesses at this time.
JAN. 25
Tire-some prank; spare me?
9:58 a.m. — 4000 Block of County Road 305. Criminal mischief. A victim stated that sometime during the night of Jan. 22, someone flattened the rear tire of her Chevy Blazer. Then, on the night of Jan. 24, someone slashed her front tire. She stated that the cost of the two tires is $220. She does not know who cut the tires, and there are no known suspects at this time.
You can ‘pic’ your friends ...
5:25 p.m. — 100 Block of Cemetery Road. Larceny. A victim advised that she noticed her Canon Power Shot A620 camera was missing from her residence. She hadn’t used the camera in about two weeks, and it is valued at around $400. There is also a memory card in the camera valued at around $100. The victim stated that a particular man with a narcotics problem has been around her residence because he is friends with her son. She believes that he is the one who stole the camera, but has no evidence to prove it.
FEB. 2
Gone fishin’ gear
1:50 p.m. — First Block of Zinnia Trail. Larceny. A victim stated that an unknown person entered his garage and stole the following items: five fishing rods, fishing reel, an air compressor, a nail gun and 50 feet of air compressor hose. The total value of the items is $1,352, and the victim stated he was working in his backyard with the garage door open during the time of the theft.
— Compiled by Mallorie Bruce