- Larceny from Vehicle/Destruction of Property, W Broad St, Nov 27, between 5:30 AM and 6:17 AM, an unknown suspect broke the front passenger window of a vehicle took a purse from the front passenger seat.
- Larceny from Vehicle/Destruction of Property, W Broad St, Nov 27, between 5 AM and 6:17 AM, an unknown suspect broke into a vehicle and took a purse.
- Unlawful Entry/Destruction of Property, W Broad St, Nov 28, 12 AM, an unknown suspect unlawfully entered a locked business suite inside a shopping plaza, damaging the door to the business in the process. The unknown suspect is described as a black male in his 50s, wearing a blue winter hat, gray jacket, black pants, and dark boots.
- Trespassing, W Broad St, Nov 29, 7:27 AM, a white male, 29, of no fixed address, was arrested for trespassing.
- Shoplifting, W Broad St, Nov 30, 3:35 PM, an unknown suspect took items of value without paying. The suspect is described as a black male, approximately 30 years of age, wearing a green winter coat and blue jeans.
- Destruction of Property, Lynn Pl, Dec 2, 8:15 AM, an incident of graffiti was reported to have occurred.
- Fraud – Obtain Money by False Pretenses, S Lee St, Dec 2, 11:10 AM, an unknown suspect posted a fake rental property listing online and obtained money from the victims.
- Fraud – Identity Theft, W Annandale Rd, Dec 3, 6:30 PM, an unknown suspect obtained the victim’s banking information and transferred money to another account.
- Larceny from Vehicle/Destruction of Property, E Broad St, Dec 3, between 5:56 PM and 6:50 PM, an unknown suspect broke the front passenger window of a vehicle and took a bag from the passenger seat.
- Larceny from Vehicle/Destruction of Property, E Broad St, Dec 3, between 6 PM and 6:50 PM, an unknown suspect broke the rear passenger window of a vehicle and took a purse.
- Destruction of Property, E Broad St, Dec 3, between 5:01 PM and 6:50 PM, an unknown suspect broke the front passenger window of a vehicle.

Land of the Free, Ain’t Free for All: The World Cup and America’s Crossroads
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup comes to North America, the real story may not be soccer. It may be what the tournament reveals about America, immigration, politics, class, and



