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Thursday, August 27, 2009

August 26th Police Reports

August 26th Police Reports

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 9:15PM (8/26) and 9:30PM (8/22) – Alwyngton Rd.

Victim reported he observed someone broke into his car and stole his GPS. Victim stated that he gave chase to the individual and was given back his GPS. The suspect was described as a white male, about 5’10,” with a medium build, had short dark hair, was wearing a white t-shirt, and dark jeans. The vehicle and the GPS will be processed.

ID Fraud

  • Occurred 11:12AM (8/26) – High St.

Victim reported that someone had been using his company account to pay their bills for various companies. Victim made his company aware of the fraudulent charges.

Larceny

  • Occurred 1:59PM (8/26) – Harris St.

Victim reported that a black canvas bad containing old video equipment and half the contents of her bureaus jewelry drawer were missing from her apartment. There were no signs of forced entry on both the front and back doors. Police will have the scene processed.

  • Occurred between 7:00PM (8/25) and 4:30PM (8/26) – 89 Mason Tr.

Victim reported having found that his motorcycle license plate was missing. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 5:15PM (8/26) and 5:20PM (8/26) – Washington St/Pond Av

Police noticed a suspicious individual run into a local store with what appeared to be an empty bagpack. Police noticed that as soon the suspect came out the store, the bagpack seemed heavier and full. Police checked the video footage of the store and observed that the suspect had stolen a great deal of medication. Police stopped the suspect. The suspect was placed under arrest for shoplifting. The stolen merchandise was placed into evidence.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 10:30PM (8/25) and 10:45PM (8/25) – Kilsyth Rd.

Victim stated that her house had been damaged by eggs. Victim believes it could be her neighbor due to past conflicts and having found an egg carton on the curb of the suspect’s house. The carton will be placed into evidence

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