Jan. 30. Unit block W. Evergreen Avenue. Complainant states that offender entered bank and walked up to counter and handed a demand note to teller. Offender took cash and fled westbound on Evergreen …
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Jan. 30. Unit block W. Evergreen Avenue. Complainant states that offender entered bank and walked up to counter and handed a demand note to teller. Offender took cash and fled westbound on Evergreen Ave. Offender, 5’7” tall, thin build, early 30’s, wearing sunglasses and a royal blue hoodie.
Jan. 30. 100 block West Bells Mill Road. Between 4:15 and 6 p.m. on Jan. 29, an unknown person stole credit cards from purse that was left in her 2001 Honda Odyssey.
Feb. 1. 8000 block Cherokee Street. Complainant states that she parked her 2001 Chevy Malibu at 2:45 p.m. Shortly thereafter an unknown person broke the passenger side window and stole a black jacket, tan leather purse, white wallet, house keys, money, book with personal information, two credit cards, a Pa. driver’s license and medical cards.
Feb. 4. 7900 block Crefeld Street. Complainant states she parked her 2001 Porsche at 7 p.m. and when she returned she found missing a Ping set of golf clubs and blue golf bags. Complainant’s name was on golf clubs.
Summary — Four crimes for week: one robbery and three thefts from vehicles.
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