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Cops Corner

East County Cops Corner


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  • | 2:29 p.m. March 18, 2015
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LOCKWOOD RIDGE ROAD

MARCH 6

4:02 p.m. — 8300 block of Lockwood Ridge Road 

Grand Theft: A man entered a store and pulled a stereo out of its box, shoved it in his pants and left the store. A loss-prevention officer met up with him in the parking lot and he confessed to the crime immediately and turned over the stereo. He was issued a notice to appear in court for the theft. 

 

MARCH 9

7:06 p.m. — 8400 block of Lockwood Ridge Road 

Theft: A witness observed someone steal a license plate off a scooter in a fast food restaurant parking lot. 

 

MONTICELLO LANE

MARCH 7

12:49 a.m. — 7900 block of Monticello Lane 

Burglary: A couple went out of town to Miami and returned to find their home burglarized. Someone had removed the screen from a back window on the lanai, and a window from a rear bathroom was open and appeared to be the exit for the burglars. Approximately $40,000 worth of items were taken, including a safe, electronics, computers, medical equipment, jewelry, furs, handbags and cash. No prints were found.

 

TARA

MARCH 10

12:43 p.m. — 6400 block of Stone River Road 

Burglary: Someone saw a man drive up to a residence, take two bicycles from a neighbor’s open garage and flee the scene.

 

HERITAGE HARBOUR

MARCH 11

9:24 a.m. — 6400 block of Willowshire Way 

Burglary: Someone entered a house through an unlocked front door and unscrewed appliances in an attempt to steal them. No items were taken, and police believe the suspect or suspects were scared off and fled the scene. 

 

BRADEN PINE

MARCH 13 

10:12 a.m. — 10800 block of Forest Run Drive 

Criminal Mischief: A man reported to police that someone broke five glass window panels on the east side of his home near the garage. Nothing was missing from the home, and nothing was disturbed. Window damage was estimated at $250. Police found a rock in the garage that could have been used to break the windows. No fingerprints were collected.

 

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