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Home Weekly Features Police Beats Metro 7/27/09
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Written by Press Staff Writer
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Monday, 27 July 2009 13:48 |
OREGON – Someone found a bag along the road at 300 Taylor Road with a puppy wrapped in a towel inside on June 19, said police. No suspects. • A drill was stolen from a car in the 2500 block of Granton Pl. on July 9, said police. • A purse was stolen from a car in the 2700 block of Navarre Avenue on July 14, said police. • Someone shot a BB gun at a window in the 4800 block N. Teal Lane on July 15 and damaged it, said police. • Someone damaged windows to Toledo Tent, 1810 Oakdale Avenue, with an unknown object, on July 15, said police. • Two girls’ bikes were stolen from a garage in the 1400 block of Jersey Road on July 16 after someone kicked in the door, said police. • A 2008 black Kia Optima was stolen from a driveway in the 3100 block of Stafford Drive on July 10, said police. • Someone entered Movie Gallery, 2175 Woodville Road, and took cash on July 15, said police.
• A black 10 speed bike was found in a parking lot at 2080 Woodville Road on July 15, said police. • A snow blower and lawn mower were stolen from a garage in the 1500 block of Jersey Road on July 19 by forced entry, said police. • Someone entered a unlocked garage and took various saws, drills, sanders and a bike in the 1400 block of Reswick Drive on July 20, said police. • Someone kicked in a house door in the 4300 block of Corduroy Road and damaged it on July 19, said police. • Someone entered a garage in the 4000 block of Sweetwater on July 15 and took several tools on July 15, said police. • Someone took lawn ornaments from a gravesite at 212 N. Stadium Road on June 30, said police. • Someone fired several shots from a vehicle into a home in the 3100 block of Lantern Drive on July 19, said police. • Someone broke into a home in the 300 block of Van Buren on July 17 and ransacked it, said police. Only bowling rings are missing, said police. • Someone threw a rock at the front windows of a home in the 6000 block of Bay Shore Road causing damage to a window and blinds on July 17, said police. • Someone shot a gun causing a bullet to enter a residence in the 3100 block of Flame Drive, almost striking someone, on July 19, said police. • Someone flattened tires in the 2800 block of Pickle Road on July 17, causing damage to the valve stems, said police. • Numerous tools were stolen from a garage in the 2000 block of Maginnis Road on July 16, said police. • Someone broke into a garage in the 1700 block of Oakdale Street on July 19, but nothing was taken, said police. • Someone entered a home through an unlocked window in the 2500 block of Granton Pl. and took jewelry, medicine and a credit card on July 17, said police. • A stereo and amplifier were stolen from a locked car in the 2800 block of Pickle Road on July 9, said police. • Someone broke into a vehicle in the 1600 block of Groll Drive on July 9 and stole Sirrus Radio, said police. • Suspect threatened to kill victim with a rifle in the 300 block of Crestway Drive on July 10, said police. • Someone spray painted graffiti on a garage in the 1900 block of Immergrun Drive on July 10, said police. • Someone entered a locked car in the 500 block of S. Yarrow Street and took a radar detector and cell phone charger on July 10, said police. • Someone entered a locked house in the 800 block of Cresceus Road on July 11 and took a Sony LCD television, said police. • Someone stole a trailer containing numerous lawn mowers and equipment in the 700 block of S. Stadium Road on July 19, said police. • Someone smashed a car window in the 4900 block of Bay Shore Road and took a GPS device on July 20, said police. • Someone paid for merchandise at Circle K, 401 S. Wheeling Street, with a counterfeit $10 bill on July 21, said police. • Someone paid for a meal at Buffalo Wild Wings, 3555 Navarre Avenue, with a counterfeit $10 bill. • Someone broke a window to a locked car in the 2800 block of Navarre Avenue and took money and cigarettes, said police.
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