Crime Report: November 6 – 12

Destruction of Property, S Washington St, on November 3 and November 6, graffiti was reported to have occurred.

Larceny from Building, W Broad St, between November 1 and November 6, an unknown suspect stole credit cards and cash from a wallet inside victim’s jacket.

Simple Assault, Hillwood Ave, Nov 7,  an unknown suspect assaulted an employee. The suspect is described as a  male wearing a grey/black puffer coat, khaki pants, and brown boots.

Identity Theft/Credit Card Fraud, Founders Ave, Nov 8, a known suspect utilized the victim’s identity to open a credit card and made fraudulent purchases.

Stolen Automobile/Identity Theft, Hillwood Ave, Nov 8, victim reported an unknown suspect using a stolen identity to rent a vehicle that was never returned. The unknown suspect is described as a female. The stolen vehicle was later recovered by Prince George Police Department.

Shoplifting, W Broad St, Nov 9, an unknown suspect took items of value without paying. The suspect is described as a male wearing light colored pants and a black sweatshirt with “FOXTROT” printed in white.

Stolen Automobile, Hillwood Ave, Nov 9, an unknown suspect stole a black Toyota XB. The vehicle was later recovered by the Metro Transit Police Department.

Driving under the Influence/Unreasonable Refusal, S Washington St, Nov 11, a male was arrested for driving under the influence and unreasonable refusal.

Driving under the Influence/No Valid OL, S Washington St, Nov 12, a male was arrested for driving under the influence and no valid operator’s license.

Commercial Burglary/Destruction of Property, W Broad St, on November 11 and November 12, an unknown suspect forced entry to a door and took money from a cash box.

Simple Assault, W Broad St, Nov 12, a victim was assaulted by a known suspect.

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