November 15
Keep On Trying – Stolen Vehicle Attempt
700 block of S. Collins St
Officers responded to the above-listed location and met with the complainant who reported between 11/06/24 and 11/15/24, an unknown suspect entered an unlocked truck and damaged the ignition and wiring underneath the steering column.
Have A Seat – Theft
1800 block of W. Lowry Ave
An officer responded to the above-listed location in reference to a delayed theft complaint. Upon arrival, contact was made with the complainant who stated a gray and black stool, valued at approximately $10, was stolen from the open carport between 6:30 a.m. and 1:09 p.m.
Pane in the Glass – Criminal Mischief
1500 block of James L Redman Pkwy
An officer responded to the above listed location in reference to a criminal mischief complaint. Upon arrival, it was determined that an object was thrown at a vehicle window, damaging it.
Not That Convenient – Theft
1700 block of James L Redman Pkwy
An officer responded to the above-listed location in reference to a theft complaint. Multiple items valued at $57.99 were taken.
November 16
You Can’t Hide – FTA Warrant Arrest
500 block of Hickory St
Officers made contact with a subject who had a fugitive arrest warrant out of HCSO for failure to appear petit theft. The arrest warrant was confirmed and the subject was placed under arrest and transported to Orient Road Jail.
Your Brain On Drugs – Drug Investigation
1800 block of James L Redman Pkwy
While on patrol near the above listed location, an officer heard shouting coming from a wooded area behind the listed address. Upon investigation, he discovered a makeshift tent where a subject was sitting and shouting. The subject was arrested and transported to Orient Road Jail.
November 17
It’s Alarming – Criminal Mischief
500 block of N. Plant Ave
Officers responded to the closed business in reference to an alarm indicating a front door notification. Upon arrival, officers found the front glass door had been shattered and the electrical box had been ripped from the exterior wall thus shutting off the business power. According to the business owner, no entry was made with nothing missing or being disturbed.
Lost and Found – Vehicle Burglary
600 block of N. Wills St
Officers responded to the above location in reference to a purse found on Oakdale St. The owner was located and it was determined that an unknown suspect entered the owner’s unlocked vehicle and removed her purse.
Setting an Example – Simple Battery
1500 block of S. Park Rd
Officers responded to the above location and learned several coaches were ejected from the game which developed into a heated argument between the coaches and umpires. One umpire perceived he was being aggressed on and punched a coach in the face starting a physical altercation between the group of coaches and umpires. Charges on all parties were direct filed.
Free (NOT) Clothes – Theft
3000 block of W. Reynolds St
An officer responded to the above-listed business in reference to a delayed theft complaint. Upon arrival, contact was made with the victim who reported that four unknown males stole $200 worth of his clothing from a dryer while he was present.