
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Tuesday Crime Report
    
    Theft
    
At 12:04 Monday morning owner Doug Yarbrough reported to  Lawrenceburg Police Officers that someone had removed wheels and tires from two  vehicles at Performance Motors, 109    Mahr Avenue. Both the 2000 Chevrolet Blazer and  1985 Chevrolet S-10 were left sitting on blocks. Loss was approximately $1,900.
Theft
Lawrence County Sheriff’s deputies were summoned to 2125 Fall River Road at 2:39 p.m. Monday. Floyd Daniel  Wiggins, Jr., told deputies he was cleaning the property in preparation to move  in. He said everything was intact when he left on Sunday. He returned to find  someone had removed an air conditioner and aluminum ramps from the property. A  second air conditioner was destroyed. Damages and loss were estimated to be  $629.
Aggravated burglary
Deputies responded to a burglary call to 2562   U.S. Highway 43 South, Leoma Monday afternoon. Owner Steven  Franklin Brewer reported windows throughout the rental trailer had been busted  out. A glass pane had also been broken from one door. Loss was said to be  $1,000.
Aggravated burglary/theft/vandalism
At 5:00 p.m. Monday deputies were asked to investigate a  burglary at the 154 Freeman Hill Road home of  Tina Prince Luther. She told deputies she left around 5:15 that morning. When  she returned at 4:15 p.m. she discovered the door had been forced open. The  only items identified as missing were DVDs and Playstation games. Loss and  damages totaled $1,070.
    Aggravated burglary/theft/vandalism
    
    Resident Dustin Lee Garland reported to deputies Monday that  while he was at work, someone broke a pane of glass from an exterior door and  entered his home. Although the culprit rummaged through jewelry, Garland said none appeared to be missing. The intruder  reportedly took $40 in cash before leaving. Damages and loss totaled $90 
  
  
