The following crimes are from the week of June 23 to June 29, 2013.
June 23 . 8200 block Stenton Avenue. Between 11:45 p.m. on June 22 and 2 a.m. on June 23, an unknown person forced open …
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The following crimes are from the week of June 23 to June 29, 2013.
June 23. 8200 block Stenton Avenue. Between 11:45 p.m. on June 22 and 2 a.m. on June 23, an unknown person forced open apartment door and stole a 22” Emerson Plasma television set.
June 28. 8100 block St. Martin's Lane. Between 12 a.m. and 3 p.m. on June 24, an unknown person removed glass pane from first floor window near rear patio. Also observed was a horizontal cut in second floor window screen. No entry was made to property.
June 29. 800 block Wolcott Drivenue. Complainant states that an unknown person entered a gold 1994 Geo Prizm and stole a T-Mobile Galaxy 3, Serial #484-574-2599, a black Crossbody shoulder strap bag, Wells Fargo Visa debit card, Citizens Bank debit card, Nordstrom debit card, passport and Bone sunglasses.
June 29. 7800 block Devon Street. Complainant states an unknown person went into his green Toyota Camry and stole a Kenneth Cole black briefcase, five soccer tickets, three wrist bands, papers with bank account information and a Social Security card.
Summary – Four crimes for week: two thefts and two burglaries.
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