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MAY 22 

BURGLARY OF A VEHICLE 

At 10:25 AM, two officers were dispatched to the 4200 block of Oak Lawn Avene. The supervisor of a landscaping company stated that he was notified by his employees that thousands of dollars of yard equipment was stolen from their trailer. They last saw the equipment at 9:20 AM and notified their supervisor of the theft about an hour later. They did not see any suspicious activity or people nearby. 

THEFT OF PROPERTY 

Two officers were dispatched to the 4300 block of Livingston Avenue. The reporting person stated that her housekeeper had witnessed and videoed a black man stealing a bike from the reporting person's driveway. The video was taken into evidence and there is a suspect, although his identity has not been confirmed. No damage was observed in the driveway. 

THEFT OF PROPERTY 

At approximately 4:22 PM, an officer was dispatched to an elementary school in the 4300 block of Southern Avenue in response to a stolen bicycle. The victim stated that his son's bike was taken between 7:00 AM on May 17 and 4:30 PM on May 18. It was unlocked, and there are currently no suspects. 


MAY 24 


UNAUTHORIZED USE OF VEHICLE & CREDIT CARD/DEBIT CARD ABUSE 

A police officer went to investigate a reported car theft. The reporting person stated that his wife's vehicle had been taken overnight. Her wallet was also in the car, and her credit card has been used without her permission or knowledge. 

THEFT OF PROPERTY 

An officer was dispatched to the 3500 block of Princeton Avenue on a reported theft. The reporting person stated that $87 in cash was stolen from his daughter's bedroom while workers were in his home. They were left unsupervised and the victim believes it's possible that the theft occurred between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM on May 18. 


MAY 25 


UNAUTHORIZED USE OF VEHICLE 

At 1:03 PM, an officer responded to the HP DPS Lobby on a report of a stolen vehicle. The victim stated that his vehicle had been stolen from the driveway of his house in the 4500 block of Arcady Avenue. He noticed it was missing at 9:00 AM. There were no signs of forced entry, but the victim stated that no friend or relative would have taken the vehicle without his knowledge. He believes maybe one of the laborers who had recently worked on his home may have noticed him leaving his key in the vehicle. 


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