Crime Report: October 23 – 29

Larceny from Vehicle, Whittier Cir, between 6 PM on October 18th and 12 PM on October 19th, an unknown suspect took items of value from the trunk of an unsecured vehicle. The suspect is described as male, wearing all black clothing and a mask covering his face. (Delayed report)

Hit and Run, W Broad St, Oct 25, 9:32 AM, a hit and run occurred. The striking vehicle is described as a gray Toyota Camry.

Larceny from Building/Credit Card Fraud, Mustang Alley, Oct 25, between 1 PM and 3:30 PM, an unknown suspect took a wallet and fraudulently purchased items of value.

Fraud – Obtain Money by False Pretenses, S Maple Ave, Oct 26, 11:54 AM, an unknown suspect(s) contacted the victim pretending to be a known party, and instructed the victim to purchase and send gift cards.

Larceny – Theft of Vehicle Parts, Ellison St, between 9:30 PM on October 26th and 2:45 PM on October 27th, unknown suspect(s) stole both license plates off a vehicle.

Trespassing, Wilson Blvd, Oct 27, 11:51 PM, a male, 44, of no fixed address was arrested for trespassing.

Public Intoxication, Wilson Blvd, Oct 28, 3:07 AM, a male, 37, of no fixed address, was arrested for public intoxication.

Carjacking, Ellison St, Oct 28, 10 PM, two unknown suspects approached the victim and took the victim’s keys and blue Ford SUV. The unknown suspects are both described as males wearing dark colored sweatshirts.

Shoplifting, Wilson Blvd, Oct 29, 4 PM, an unknown suspect took items of value without paying. The suspect is described as a male in his mid-forties.

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