COPS CORNER: Selective thief takes dinosaur movie


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Also: Carts and car collide, school books left behind and dog walkers injured.June 30

Must be a good DVD

7:40 a.m. — First Block of Pine Bluff Drive. Burglary of Conveyance. The victim said her car was broken into some time overnight. Someone had broken the driver’s door window, gone through the glove box and console and spread the contents throughout the interior.

All of the electronic items and money were accounted for, but a DVD titled, “Walking with the Dinosaurs” was missing.

A fingerprint from the door was placed into evidence.

July 1

Carts vs. car

3:26 p.m. — 1500 Block of West Granada Boulevard. Information. The victim said her car was hit by a shopping cart in the store parking lot. She said the driver’s side mirror was damaged by carts being pushed by an employee while she was waiting to park.

The manager said it was not intentional. The victim insisted that a police report be filed for insurance purposes.

June 30

Thief passes on school books

8:28 a.m. — First Block of Spring Meadows Drive. Burglary of Conveyance. An officer noticed that a car at a residence had been broken into. After being notified, the victim said that a bag with his school books was taken. The rear window of the car was broken and entry was made through the door.

The bag was located on the lawn, and the books were still inside. The glove box and console had been gone through, but nothing was missing.

July 1

Cat chases dog

9:35 p.m. — 1500 Block of San Marco Drive. Animal Bite. The victim said she was walking her dogs and a cat started chasing the dogs. She attempted to break up the ensuing fight, and the cat scratched her wrist. Another person tried to help, and the cat bit him on the finger.

When the officer arrived, the victims had placed the cat in a cage. The officer delivered the cat, which did not have a collar, to the Community Service Office in the police department.

 

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