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Sarah Griffith – BubbleLife Staff
Nov 10 2015
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Highland Park, Texas (Nov. 2–8)

 

NOV. 5

THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE

A Fort Worth resident reported that an enclosed trailer was missing from off-street parking in the 4700 block of Bowser Avenue.

BURGLARY OF VEHICLE

A 51-year-old resident reported that the third-row seats were stolen from her 2007 GMC Yukon overnight in the 4500 block of Southern Avenue.

 

NOV. 6

THEFT OF PROPERTY

A 30-year-old resident reported that the former homeowner’s Realtor took planters from her front porch without her consent at 11:20 a.m. in the 4500 block of Bordeaux Avenue.

THEFT OF PROPERTY

A 68-year-old resident reported that an unknown suspect took her check book without her permission sometime between 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 5 and 3 p.m. on Nov. 6 in the 4100 block of Lomo Alto Drive.

 

NOV. 7

FAILURE TO LEAVE IDENTIFICATION

An accident involving a minor, the victim, occurred at 3:09 p.m. in the 5000 block of Airline Road. The victim was struck by a known suspect who left without providing information. The suspect’s passenger stayed at the scene and provided information to officers.

 

NOV. 8

FAILURE TO LEAVE IDENTIFICATION

A 29-year-old Addison resident reported that an unknown suspect struck her vehicle while it was parked on the street overnight and damaged the driver’s side mirror in the 4900 block of Abbott Avenue.

FOUND PROPERTY

A 70-year-old resident reported that he found a vehicle key on a keychain with a CVS card. The CVS account holder was identified but police were unable to locate a residence.

BURGLARY OF VEHICLE

A 78-year-old resident reported that a coat and two bags containing credit cards, keys and personal identification were stolen from her vehicle sometime between 1:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. in the 3900 block of Miramar Avenue.

 

All information provided by HPPD.

Sarah Griffith is Executive Editor of BubbleLife.com, an Advice Interactive Group product. She’s worked with BubbleLife since 2011, transitioning to Advice during BubbleLife’s acquisition in 2017. Sarah has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism-Public Relations from Baylor University and has a passion for all things related to content. She has formerly served in multiple roles at BubbleLife, including Digital Marketing Consultant, Account Executive, Business Editor, and Neighborhood Editor, helping expand the company from eight community websites in Dallas-Fort Worth to more than 250 nationwide. When out of the office, Sarah can typically be found listening to live music and engaging in a never-ending hunt for the best queso in Dallas. - Contact Sarah at  
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