Monday, October 27, 2014
Monday Crime Report 
    
    Theft
    
A resident of North Point Drive in  Summertown summoned deputies to his home Sunday after he discovered two dirt  bikes and a four wheeler were missing. He told deputies that the bikes were  there at 3:00 a.m. He noticed they were missing at around 9:00 p.m. Loss was  estimated at $3,000.
Burglary
Deputies responded to a Highway 20 property  in Summertown Sunday where the owner reported a house had been burglarized. A  window air conditioning unit had been pushed out, allowing access to the home.  A chair that had been placed in front of the unit on the inside of the house  had been tossed across the room. The culprit rummaged through belongings but  the victim was unable to tell whether anything was missing at that time. A  lawnmower in the shed had been moved, but nothing appeared to be missing there,  either. 
Vandalism
Police officers were called to a  Third Street, Lawrenceburg address last week where a home had been broken into.  The complainant reported that a bedroom window had been broken resulting in  around $100 worth of damage. Nothing was reported missing at the time the  report was filed. 
Vandalism
A Mt. Pleasant resident reported to  officers last week that her 2006 Saturn Ion had been vandalized while parked in  the USDA parking lot on Waterloo Street. She said she parked the car at 7:30 a.m.  When she returned around 5:30 p.m. she found that someone had jammed an object  between one of the windows and the trim, causing approximately $100 in damage. 
Theft
On Saturday a resident of Shady Lane  reported she had gone outside to find that someone had stolen two lawn chairs  from her yard. She told police officers that she had purchased them only two  weeks prior. They had an estimated value of $50.
Burglary
An outbuilding on Third Street was  targeted by burglars Saturday. The victim reported that a Bostitch staple gun  and finishing nailer were missing, resulting in an approximate $300 loss. A  neighbor reported noticing that a white Mercury car had been parked in front of  the residence during the period in which the crime was committed. He said a  white male had exited and walked around the fence, but that he had not noticed  that he was carrying anything when he returned to the car.