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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH REPORT

JUNE 2009

 

 

 

The monthly Neighborhood Watch report contains a summary of information important to Neighborhood Watch members.

 

 

MURDERS

None.

 

 

SEXUAL ASSAULTS

None.

 

ROBBERIES

None.

 

 

BURGLARIES

A burglary of an occupied home occurred on Flanders.  The case has been solved and the stolen jewelry was returned.

 

 

LARCENIES

UPDATE:  A student at Farmington High School and her boyfriend from another city were identified as responsible for some of the past larcenies at Farmington High School.

 

  1. A blue grazing globe was stolen on Beacon Street.
  2. Two purses were stolen from a home on Leelane during a garage sale.
  3. A cement angel was stolen on Orchard Lake Road.
  4. A hubcap was stolen on Kingslane.
  5. An IPod was stolen at Farmington High School.
  6. Tools were stolen from a storage unit at Chatham Hills Apartments.
  7. A tree was stolen on Floral.
  8. A purse was stolen out of a car at the Silver Dairy.

 

VEHICLE THEFTS

A customer’s car was stolen at Goodyear Tire.

 

 

VANDALISM

The public safety department identified two juveniles responsible for scratching seven cars at the downtown library.

 

A motorcycle was sprayed with an unknown substance at Drakeshire Apartments.

 

 

CRIME PREVENTION REMINDERS

Three June crimes remind us how quickly a crime can occur.  An unknown person was able to steal two purses out of a home during a garage sale.  A customer’s car was driven away at a tire dealership during the day.  A customer at the Silver Dairy had her car in sight when a vehicle blocked her view and someone stole a purse from the vehicle.  These incidents remind us of the constant vigilance required to erase the opportunities for criminals to commit a crime.

 

Congratulations, again!!!!  No larcenies from garages during May or June.  Please continue to close and lock garage doors.

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