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Sarah Griffith – BubbleLife Staff
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Highland Park, Texas

 

JULY 25

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF

A 42-year-old Irving resident reported that a known suspect intentionally struck her vehicle with a car door, causing damage, while shouting racial statements in a parking lot at Highland Park Village.

UNAUTHORIZED USE OF VEHICLE

A 23-year-old Fort Worth resident reported that her vehicle was taken from a parking lot in the 4100 block of Lomo Alto drive without her permission between 7:15 p.m. and 8 p.m.

 

JULY 27

CRIMINAL TRESPASS

A 30-year-old resident reported that an unknown suspect entered his vehicle overnight in the 4600 block of Versailles Avenue.

BURGLARY OF VEHICLE

A 71-year-old resident reported that an unknown suspect stole items from two of his vehicles overnight in the 3100 block of St. Johns Drive.

BURGLARY OF VEHICLE

A 50-year-old resident reported that an unknown suspect entered her unlocked vehicle and stole cash overnight in the 4500 block of Belclaire Avenue.

CRIMINAL TRESPASS

A 20-year-old resident reported that an unknown suspect entered her vehicle between 12 p.m. on July 26 and 10:30 a.m. on July 27 in the 3200 block of St. Johns Drive.

 

JULY 29

BURGLARY OF VEHICLE

A 40-year-old resident reported that an unknown suspect entered her unlocked vehicle and stole sunglasses overnight in the 4300 block of Livingston Avenue.

 

JULY 31

THEFT OF PROPERTY

A 56-year-old resident reported that she accidentally left her purse at a local grocery store, and when she returned to pick up the purse, $400 was missing.

BURGLARY OF VEHICLE

A 36-year-old resident reported that two known suspects entered two of his unlocked vehicle and stole property overnight in the 3500 block of Princeton Avenue. The suspects were later arrested for another burglary of vehicle offense.

 

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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