Crime Report: September 18-24

Larceny from Building, Founders Ave, between 3:45 PM and 4:10 PM on September 16th, suspect took 2 Schwinn bicycles, one gray/silver in color, and one dark purple with black. Suspect is described as a male 50-60 years of age, approximately 5’10”-6’ in height, wearing a blue shirt, blue jeans, and gray hat. Both bicycles were later recovered.

Drunk In Public, S Washington St, Sept 18, 12:47 AM, a male was arrested for drunk in public.

Simple Assault, N Washington St, Sept 18, 3:36 PM, a known suspect assaulted a taxi driver.

Larceny, Noland St, between 5:00 PM on September 18th and 8:20 AM on September 19th, unknown suspect(s) took items of value from a secured trailer.

Simple Assault, W Jefferson St, Sept 21, 1:30 PM, victim reported being assaulted by a coworker.

Drunk In Public, Douglas Ave, Sept 22, 4:51 PM, a male was arrested for drunk in public.

Attempted Carjacking, Park Ave, Sept 24, 7:00 PM, two unknown suspects attempted to take car keys from victim after victim exited their vehicle. Suspects were originally described as males, both 19-20 years of age wearing dark colored athletic clothing. Further investigation determined suspects to be males.

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