May 28. 7600 block Crittenden Street. Complainant states that she was upstairs when she heard something on the first floor fall and her dog started to bark. She went downstairs and found rear door …
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May 28. 7600 block Crittenden Street. Complainant states that she was upstairs when she heard something on the first floor fall and her dog started to bark. She went downstairs and found rear door ajar and dining room window and screen removed. Plants were knocked over. Owner states that she left windows unlocked. Reported at 10:54 p.m.
May 29. 8400 block Stenton Ave. Complainant was out of town and was notified by her landscaper that rear sliding door to house was open. Complainant came home and discovered the burglary. Several cabinets and drawers in upstairs bedroom had been pulled open. Complainant found a 19” flat screen television and a square shaped clock were missing.
May 29. 7700 block Stenton Ave. Between 8 p.m. on May 22 and 3 p.m. on May 23, an unknown person entered a 2004 Pontiac Vibe and stole a Motorola Android cell phone, which was recovered.
May 30. 200 block E. Evergreen Ave. Complainant states that between 9 p.m. on May 6 and 12 p.m. on May 11, an unknown person stole a blue stroller.
May 30. 7700 block Stenton Ave. Complainant states she went out of town at 3:30 a.m. on May 24, and when she returned she found bedroom window was opened and unlocked from inside. No sign of forced entry.
June 1. 100 block W. Bells Mill Road. Complainant states she parked at this location and an unknown person stole an HP laptop, serial #961A75DX, one black briefcase and a debit card.
Summary – Six crimes for week: three burglaries, one theft and two thefts from vehicles.
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