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Saturday, July 22, 2017
Saturday Crime Report
Lawrenceburg Now
Theft
Police officers responded to a Bluff Drive residence Tuesday where a female resident reported that her medication had been stolen. She said that she had left a man at her home while she ran errands earlier in the day. When she went to take her medication that night, she discovered that eighty 1mg Xanax pills were missing from the prescription bottle. She told officers that she was uncertain when he had left her home. Loss was said to be around $160.
Burglary
A Fall River Road resident reported a loss of approximately $525 as the result of a burglary at his storage building. The victim told police officers that he was notified of the burglary by an acquaintance who had overheard to men recounting the crime. He reported that the rear door, which had been secured with nails, had been kicked open. A saddle, black Harley motorcycle tank, three chrome Ford hubcaps, and one, chrome Corvette hubcap were missing. No damages were reported to the structure.
Theft
Officers spoke with a Pulaski Highway resident who reported that someone had taken her wallet and the contents while she was shopping that morning. She said that she had purchased groceries at Save-A-Lot then shopped at Goodwill before noticing that her wallet was missing. Loss totaled around $20.
Burglary
An Admiral Circle resident reported to officers that someone had burglarized two vehicles outside of her home overnight Thursday. While nothing appeared to be missing from one of the vehicles, a utility cord valued at $15 was taken from the other along with $200 cash.
Vandalism
Officers responded to a Sixth Street home in Lawrenceburg where the resident reported around $30 worth of damage that resulted from a domestic situation with his wife. He told officers that they had not quarreled, but that she had destroyed a wall mirror.
Theft
Officers were called to a laundry mat on Hicks Street where the victim reported her clothes had been stolen. She said that she had started a load and asked the attendant to watch it while she returned home briefly. She said the attendant agreed, but that when she returned her clothes were missing and the attendant was gone. Loss was said to be approximately $400.
Theft
Two bicycles were reportedly stolen from a Crockett Street home last week. The victim reported that they had been lying in the front yard and had not been secured. Their combined value was estimated at $200.
Fraudulent use of a bank card
A resident of Rabbit Trail Road spoke with officers last week, reporting that someone had stolen $1,100 from his bank account. He said that his wife had misplaced her card several months prior. Recently, he said someone had used her debit number and PIN number around fifteen separate times, mostly to acquire cash from an ATM.