On 03-27-16 at 1436 hours, I was dispatched to 777 E. Colorado Boulevard (Target) regarding a vandalism investigation. Dispatched advised the suspect was a female Black, wearing a dark grey shirt, dark grey leggings and a white hat
On 10-03-2015 at 2018 hours I responded to 599 Pine (Casey 's) in reference to counterfeit bills. Upon arriving I made contact with Store Manager Laura Isaac and Officer Woodruff. While Isaac was pulling up surveillance footage she explained that a female had attempted to pay for gas and other items with a counterfeit twenty dollar bill. I seized the note, it has been entered into evidence as #18596. Isaac also explained that the female arrived in a vehicle which she described as a grey short cab dodge truck.
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The two charges then posted to her account as $50.00 and $15.57. A copy of the credit card charges was attached to the report, and an additional copy was placed into evidence at the Rancho San Diego Station. Deputy Sterbenz #7724 obtained video footage from Starbuck, the location of the theft, but we were unable to view it due to the format and lack the proper program.
On 04/23/16 I contacted Andrew Jepko at Pinching Pennies in reference to a theft of property call. Mr. Jepko said on this date at around 1230 hours a white male, white female and mixed juvenile male entered the store and browsed around for a while. Mr. Jepko said the party exited the store and the group stood outside the business for a short period and then the female reentered, expressing interest in a set of tires he was selling; which were stacked in front of the business. Mr. Jepko said the female exited the business again and when she did her male companion put two of the tires in the back seat of their vehicle with the juvenile male and then the three drove away. Mr. Jepko said his wife was working the counter at the time of
On 12/7/16, at 1008 hours, I, Officer Humphries #335, was met in the lobby of the Bladensburg Police Department by a citizen who wanted to file a stolen cellular telephone report. Upon interviewing Mr. Angela Roscoe, reporting person who stated that on 12/7/16, Mr. Benjamin Allen stolen his cellular telephone an Apple, IPhone 6 white in color with a black case. Mr. Roscoe stated that Mr. Allen, is his boyfriend, and he also through food all throughout the residence doing an argument the estimated cost of the IPhone 6 $300.00. Mr. Roscoe was issued a case number in reference to the incident.
Stark noticed the Officer Safety issue with interviewing the Victim in front of the door, and asked him to move to the side away from the flow of pedestrian traffic. Stark spoke with the Officer that had responded prior to our arrival and got the information that the Officer had already obtained. Stark re-interviewed the Victim, and come to the conclusion that the crime elements of PC211 were not met. I asked Stark what he believed the crime was, he stated PC 484 - petty theft. Stark gave the Victim a business card with the report number.
The woman told officers she came to the store to buy pacifiers and lost her wallet. She started driving around the parking lot looking for it and said an SUV started following her. The driver of the SUV accused her of assaulting her son, the woman told police. She denied it happened.
When the worker 's shift ended, she returned to her vehicle that she had parked in one of the designated spots on E Street. and saw that her rear window was shattered. The car's owner did not see any object in or around the vehicle that could have caused the damage, which totaled $250, Campus Police said. A gym bag was stolen from a Campus Town Fitness Center cubby on Thursday, Oct. 15, between 3:40 p.m. and 4:40 p.m., according to Campus Police. When the student went to retrieve the bag after his workout and did not see it, he told a front desk employee and searched the gym for the bag, with negative results. The bag and its contents were valued at $180, police said.
The ATF surrounded the guy and apprehend him. This guy was really smart in how he was getting into the trucks, but like I always like to say a shoplifter will always leave some kind of trail. I haven’t met a shoplifter who hasn’t. Police have seen an increase in ORC crimes over the past few years and a lot police forces will schedule meeting with all the retail companies in the area and will have a presentation of groups that we need to keep an eye out for. A lot of the retailer will also have presentations because there is always a good chance that who they are seeing hit their store are probably going to try to hit you store.
The suspects used tool to pry the inventory control tags off or they wrapped the devices in foil to render the exit door alarms useless, according to police. Police arrested Topaze Stinson, 44, Tanichole Kline, 34, and Tamisha Brown, 31, all from Hartford, Connecticut. In total, merchandise from 17 stores, totaling
RELATED CASES: None SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: None On 01/21/2016, Daniel Ruther contacted the Pasco Sheriff`s Office by telephone to report a Petit Theft. Mr. Ruther advised between 1600 and 1700 hours on 01/20/2016, an unknown suspect stole the tag off of his flatbed trailer while is was stopped in traffic at the noted intersection. He said he did not see who ripped the tag off of the trailer, but he felt his truck shake while he was sitting in it.
RELATED CASES: None. SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: One Page ERC Correspondence, Two Pages EOS CCA Correspondence, One Page Pasco Sheriff`s Office Affidavit Of Identity Theft, and One Page Photocopy of Jean Weeks`s Florida Driver License. On 04/26/2016, I spoke with Jean Weeks and her daughter Kathryn Weeks in the District II Lobby of Pasco Sheriff`s Office in reference to Identity Theft that occurred in another jurisdiction. Kathryn Weeks advised her mother received a collection notice from ERC dated 03/16/2016 in reference to a Sprint bill in the amount of $1,580.45. Kathryn said she contacted ERC and learned a Sprint account was opened in 01/2015, using her mother`s personal identification (name, date of birth, and social security number)
A person commits theft if he or she knowingly obtains or uses, or endeavors to obtain or to use, the property of another with intent to, either temporarily or permanently: (a) Deprive the other person of a right to the property or a benefit from the property. (b) Appropriate the property to his or her own use or to the use of any person not entitled to the use of the property. (5)(a) No person shall drive a motor vehicle so as to cause it to leave the premises of an establishment at which gasoline offered for retail sale was dispensed into the fuel tank of such motor
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