Dec. 26. 7700 block Crittenden Street. Complainant states that two black males entered store with a black handgun and said, “Back up, don’t move,” and went to cash register and took an unknown …
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Dec. 26. 7700 block Crittenden Street. Complainant states that two black males entered store with a black handgun and said, “Back up, don’t move,” and went to cash register and took an unknown amount of money. Offenders forced complainant and witness to stock at rear of store and attempted to tie them up. Both offenders fled out of rear door in an unknown direction. Occurred at 8:45 p.m.
Dec. 27. 7700 block Germantown Avenue. Complainant states that an unknown person went into unlocked office and stole a wallet containing a Master Card, Visa and American Express card. Cards were used. Reported at 2 p.m.
Dec. 28. 7800 block Stenton Avenue. Complainant states that she had her ring in her master bedroom when movers arrived at her house and she discovered it missing after they left.
Dec. 28. Unit block W. Mermaid Lane. Between 3 p.m. on Dec. 23 and 4 p.m. on Dec. 28, an unknown person forced open living room window and entered home. Dresser drawers were open but it appears that nothing had been taken.
Summary — Four crimes for week: one robbery, one burglary and two thefts.
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