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HP POLICE BLOTTER: August 13 - 19

AUGUST 14 

FAILURE TO LEAVE ID AT ACCIDENT 

At approximately 7:55 PM, an officer was dispatched to a major accident at the intersection of Preston Road and Beverly Drive. He found that a pickup truck, driving northbound on Preston, had T-Boned a car that was driving westbound on Beverly. The car driver was lying on the sidewalk after being assisted out of the vehicle by bystanders. The driver of the truck, a thin black male, was seen fleeing the scene on foot. The driver was later found with a gunshot wound to his back and transported to the Parkland ER. 


AUGUST 15 


BURGLARY OF A VEHICLE 

An officer responded to the 3600 block of Beverly Drive to a reported burglary of a vehicle. The victim stated that she went to her vehicle that was parked in the driveway at 9:30 AM and realized that someone had entered without permission. The console was open and its contents were emptied onto the front seat. The only thing that appeared to be missing was $10 in cash. A crime scene was conducted. 


AUGUST 17 


BURGLARY OF A VEHICLE 

At approximately 10:19 AM, an officer was dispatched to the 4300 block of Westway Avenue to take a report of a burglarized vehicle. The victim advised the officer that at 6:00 PM the night before, he had parked his car in the circle driveway of his residence. When he returned in the morning, he found that his briefcase had been stolen from the passenger seat. 

FAILURE TO LEAVE ID AT ACCIDENT 

At approximately 2:07 PM, an officer was dispatched to the intersection of Beverly Drive and Douglas Avenue to take a FLID report. The victim stated that she was in the 4300 block of Mockingbird Lane in stop-and-go traffic when a vehicle behind her hit her rear bumper. She pulled into the HPSV to exchange information, but the other car fled. 

FAILURE TO LEAVE ID AT ACCIDENT 

While working as a security guard at the Highland Park Shopping Village, an off-duty officer was called to the scene of a FLID. He found that one vehicle had paint transfer damage on the rear passenger side bumper. The owner of the vehicle stated that she had been inside her vehicle when someone else backed into her car. The other driver left the scene without providing any information. 


AUGUST 18 


THEFT OF PROPERTY 

An officer responded to the 4300 block of Bordeaux to meet with a victim who claimed his wife's earrings had been stolen from a dish on the vanity located in the master bathroom. His wife had taken the earrings off and placed them in the dish on the evening of August 10. Other jewelry was in the tray, but only the earrings are missing. An AC company had stopped by to conduct some repair, but the victim stated that he does not believe the handyman is a suspect. There are no signs of forced entry.  


All information provided by HPPD 

Monday, 20 August 2018