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Riley Heruska – BubbleLife Staff
Jun 11 2018
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JUNE 5 

BURGLARY OF A VEHICLE 

An officer responded to the 4100 block of Lomo Alto and met with a victim, who explained that a security officer had alerted her to her vehicle's flashing lights. The victim found that the vehicle had been broken into and the door had been damaged. The aftermarket radio was stolen. Pictures were taken of the damage.


JUNE 6 

INFORMATION REPORT 

An officer responded to assist another officer at the intersection of Southern Avenue and Roland Avenue. A vehicle was left unoccupied and was impeding traffic, as well as blocking access to a fire hydrant. The vehicle was impounded and a citation was issued. 

BURGLARY OF A VEHICLE 

An officer was dispatched to the 4300 block of Southern Avenue on a report of a BMV. The victim stated that he had reviewed his camera footage overnight and witnessed an unknown male accessing his property and ransacking his vehicle that was parked in the driveway. The video footage was turned into the police to aid the investigation. 

THEFT OF PROPERTY 

An officer was dispatched to the 4200 block of Livingston Avenue on a report of a stolen bicycle. The victim advised the officer that between 5:30 AM and 4:00 PM, an unknown person had entered his property and committed the theft. 


JUNE 7 

THEFT OF PROPERTY 

An officer was dispatched to the 3600 block of Beverly Drive at approximately 8:00 AM to address a motor vehicle theft that occurred overnight. The victim stated that someone had taken the vehicle between 11:30 PM and 7:30 AM without permission. 

ACCIDENT INVOLVING DAMAGE TO VEHICLE 

At 8:18 AM, an officer was dispatched to a FLID in the 5300 block of Lomo Alto Drive. The victim had been struck by a minivan, and the minivan driver appeared to be an Uber driver. Both drivers pulled over, but the suspect then left without exchanging the proper information. 

THEFT OF PROPERTY 

An officer was dispatched to the 3500 block of Harvard Avenue at approximately 9:13 AM to take a theft report. The victim stated that overnight, someone had removed her vehicle from her driveway without consent. 

THEFT OF PROPERTY 

At 10:45 AM, a victim walked into the HPDPS to report the theft of two bracelets. She had moved to a new address on Preston Road and hired a moving company to help. After the move, she found that a jewelry case had been unzipped and that two bracelets were missing. 

FOUND PROPERTY REPORT 

An officer was dispatched to the 4000 block of Euclid Avenue on a report of found property. The reporting person stated that she was awakened on the night of June 4 by a knocking at her window. She did not see anyone when she checked, but later she found a man's wallet on her lawn. The driver's license from inside the wallet belongs to a man with a brief criminal history. 

THEFT

A victim stated that she was threatened by a white male to give him money to repair damages to her vehicle. She had stopped at a Service King to have some dents repaired on the outside of her vehicle. The man approached her and offered to repair the damages, but when she declined and left, he followed her in his vehicle. He continued following her, then offered to fix the dents again. The victim declined for the second time, but the man began to drill the driver side of her car and pulled out a dent. The victim told him to stop but he would not. He then told her he would cause more damage unless the victim paid her. She was afraid he would become violent if she did not. 

FAILURE TO LEAVE ID AT ACCIDENT 

At approximately 4:55 PM, an officer was dispatched to a hit-and-run accident that occurred at the intersection of Beverly Drive and Lomo Alto Drive. The victim stated that at approximately 4:50 PM, a vehicle struck her vehicle. It appears that the other driver was distracted and texting on a cell phone. The other driver failed to stop and exchange information after the accident. 


JUNE 10 

THEFT OF PROPERTY 

An officer was dispatched to the 5000 block of Holland Avenue to take a theft report at approximately 1:39 PM. The victim stated that between 10:18 AM and 10:30 AM, an unknown individual had removed his motorcycle without permission. 

THEFT OF PROPERTY 

At approximately 3:35 PM, an officer was dispatched to the Highland Park Village on a report of a theft. A store manager stated that two Asian females entered the store and browsed the merchandise, then purchased a shoulder bag. While the purchase was being processed, one of the women placed a keychain (worth $630) in her purse. They then left without paying for the keychain.  



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