The owner noticed a set of doors to the shed forced open and discovered that a cabinet had been rifled through. Shed break-in: The owner of a large nursery on Salmon Creek Road reports that sometime between May 29-30, an unknown suspect broke into a shed on the property and stole $120. A Cobalt half-ton jack and socket set were taken from the shed. When the victim went to finish the job the following day, he discovered they were gone.īurglary: Management at Woodlands Way Apartments report that sometime between May 22-26, an unknown suspect broke into a storage shed and stole tools. The victim said he was cleaning out his garage and tucked the items behind some other property that he had removed from the garage. Petit larceny: Victim reports that sometime between May 31 and June 1, an unknown suspect stole a Trail Blazer mini bike and a Simplicity rototiller from his driveway on Hilton Parma Corners Road. The suspect was processed on the above charge and then turned over to Ogden Police on outstanding warrants. The suspect left the area by foot and was located by deputies. This caused the vehicle to spinout and leave the roadway and overturn several times.The occupants suffered minor injuries. While traveling on Route 259, the front seat passenger grabbed the steering and turned it to the left. Victim states that she missed the Route 390 entrance and ended up traveling down Route 259 in the town of Parma. Reckless endangerment: On May 26, a victim and four passengers were lost while driving home from Durand-Eastman beach. Unlocked car: On June 2, someone took several items from an unlocked car on Pinetree Lane. The suspect was last seen in a brown or tan vehicle driving toward Duxbury Road.īurglary: On May 28, someone stole a bicycle from an attached garage on Sydenham Road. John the Evangelist Church garage sale at 2400 W. The suspects fled in a blue pickup.Īttempted vehicle theft: Someone tried to steal a 2010 Chevrolet HHR from Stonewood Avenue on May 28.Ĭhurch sale money taken: An unknown suspect snatched the cash box at the St. Golf cart gone: Someone stole a golf cart from Lakeshore Golf Club, 1165 Greenleaf Road on May 19.īench stolen: Someone stole a wooden bench valued at $50 from the yard of a home on Willis Avenue on May 25. on May 24.Ĭhange was stolen from cars parked on Everwild Drive on May 25. Loose change was stolen from a car parked at 3165 Dewey Ave. Items stolen from vehicles: Someone stole loose change from a car parked on Mobile Drive on May 26. Robbery: A male victim reported he was assaulted and robbed by two men on Ling Road on May 22. Someone threw eggs and balogna on a car parked on Sutorius Drive on May 19.Ī plumbing vent stack on a town-owned building on Armstrong Road was damaged on May 19.Īn unknown suspect threw a piece of asphalt through the living room window of a home on Applewood Drive on May 20. Someone threw a rock through a vehicle window on True Hickory Drive on May 20. Unknown suspects entered numerous recreational vehicles parked at 990 Manitou Road on May 27.Īssault: A man reported he was hit in the head with an unknown object while visiting a friend on Affinity Lane on May 19.Ĭriminal mischief: A witness saw a woman slash the tires on a car parked on Grecian Gardens Drive on May 20. Someone entered a vacant house on Wood Road and stole the copper pipes from inside on May 19.Ī sum of cash was taken from a home on Heritage Drive on May 19. Someone entered a cottage on Dewey Avenue by pushing in the air conditioner and stole 15 Oxycodone tablets on May 25. Someone broke into an apartment on Affinity Lane on May 25 and stole a television. When confronted in the parking lot by security, the male dropped the items and fled on foot.īurglaries: Two teens broke into a vacant house on Mosley Road and spray-painted the interior on May 23. Wegmans theft: On June 1, at 2:45 p.m., a male entered the Wegmans store on Chili Avenue and stole three cases of Red Bull and several packages of razors. Both suspects were processed and charged. Petit larceny: On May 29, a man and woman entered a store on Chili Avenue and allegedly stole $215 worth of Enfamil baby formula by placing the items into a baby stroller and exiting the store without paying.
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