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The following information is based on initial reviews of incident reports and should not be considered a comprehensive list of all incidents reported. The blog reports do not include sex crimes, domestic abuse, juvenile information, medical reports, and other sensitive police reports. The blog may differ from local news sources as well as trends reported at crimereports.com

Friday, March 11, 2011

March 10th- 11th

March 10th- 11th

Arrests:

Occurred at 2:39 PM (3/10) – Powell Street

Officers were assigned to the Powell Street area when they observed a white vehicle traveling on Kent Street that had a rejected inspection sticker. The officer made a registration check and learned that the vehicles registration was active but the registered owner had a suspended driver’s license due to payment. The officer conducted the traffic stop and upon investigation confirmed the driver’s license to be suspended. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after suspension.

Occurred at 4:03 PM (3/10) – High Street/ Acron Road

Around 4:00 PM Officers were patrolling the area when they observed a vehicle with a defective break light. The officer conducted the traffic stop and upon investigation learned that the subject’s right to operate was revoked. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest for operating after revocation.

Burglary:

Occurred between 8:20 AM (3/10) and 4:50 PM (3/10) – University Road

Officers responded to a report of Breaking and Entering of a local apartment. Upon arrival the victim stated that multiple items were stolen from her apartment such as a laptop, a camera and some jewelry. The victim stated that she had locked all doors and windows prior to her departure. There were no obvious signs of forced entry. Detectives arrived to process the apartment for any evidence that may have been left behind. A follow up will be conducted for this incident. Later that day there was another report of an attempted burglary. No access was gained but officers advise residents of University Road to take precautions and report any incidents or suspicious behavior that is relevant to these incidents.

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