Lawrenceburg police officers responded to 3 separate reports of burglary that occurred throughout the County.

 

 

Lawrenceburg police officers were dispatched to the first report of burglary where a male victim stated that his construction tools and golf clubs had been stolen from his storage unit.

The male victim believes his ex wife may be responsible for the missing items after his daughter sent him screenshots of what appeared to be some of his stolen items being sold online by his ex wife.

At the time of the report no charges had been filed pending further investigation.

The 2nd report of burglary officers were dispatched to Deller Street where they spoke with the female victim's grandmother who told police that her granddaughter had been arrested, and she had been at the residence several days packing up the victim's belongings when she returned one day to discover that the house had been ransacked.

The grandmother was able to report some of the items stolen that she had just packed where she reported a camouflage backpack of approximately 50 avengers action figures valued around $600, 8 nerf guns in a white pillow case valued around $248, and 2 32 inch flat screen TVs she valued around $130 each.

At the time of the report police were investigating a potential suspect, but no further information has been released regarding the case.

The 3rd report of burglary that Lawrenceburg police officers responded to was a female victim who was in the hospital when she received notification that her prescription medicine had been left at her doorstep by UPS, and when the victim's daughter went to retrieve the medication she discovered someone had stolen the package.

The victim told police that her medication package always requires her signature, but that UPS left the package anyway.

At the time of the report police were investigating a potential suspect that the victim stated had stolen a diabetic pump from her in the past.

 

 


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