The following crimes are from the week of July 8 to July 14, 2012.
July 9. Unit block Woodale Road. A man said a man he didn't know pointed a black BB gun at him and said, “Go to the house and …
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The following crimes are from the week of July 8 to July 14, 2012.
July 9. Unit block Woodale Road. A man said a man he didn't know pointed a black BB gun at him and said, “Go to the house and get me your money.” Complainant said he ran into house, and the offender fled. The complainant said his would-be assailant may have fled in a black, older model Mazda. Reported at 2 p.m.
July 12. Unit block Summit Street. A woman said that while she was using her daughter-in-law's car on July 9, someone stole patient health charts, medical supplies, money, a jack and a digital tire gauge.
July 13. 8800 block Norwood Ave. Complainant states that he found the rear driver's side window of his 2012 Lexus Station Wagon broken and a leather briefcase, credit cards, computer server, iPod and work files missing. Reported at 7 a.m.
July 14. 8300 block Germantown Ave. Between 6 p.m. on July 13 and 6 a.m. on July 14, an someone threw a brick through a plate glass window and stole cash register containing two blank checks and two paychecks.
Summary – Four crimes for week: one burglary, one robbery and two thefts from vehicles.
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