The following crimes are from the week of Oct. 18 through Oct. 24
Oct. 21. 7700 block of Germantown Avenue. Robbery with firearm. At approximately 10:58 p.m., a man told police he was waiting …
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The following crimes are from the week of Oct. 18 through Oct. 24
Oct. 21. 7700 block of Germantown Avenue. Robbery with firearm. At approximately 10:58 p.m., a man told police he was waiting for the bus, when a man approached, produced a chrome handgun and stated, “Give me your money!” Robber fled northbound. He took one black wallet and $80 in cash.
Oct. 22. Unit block of Woodale Avenue. Theft from vehicle. At approximately, 9 a.m. owner told police that he parked his vehicle in driveway and left the doors unlocked. Taken was a white down comforter and pillow top mattress valued at $510.
Oct. 22. Unit block of Gravers Lane. Theft. At approximately 8:46 p.m., owner told police that his shed door was forced open and a blue and white Navaro Mountain Bike and a grey Felt Mountain Bike were taken. Valued at $2400.
Oct. 23. Unit block of Springfield Avenue. Theft. At approximately 5:06 p.m., owner told police that an unknown person took copper water spout (valued at $300) off his property.
Summary -- Four crimes for the week: One robbery with firearm, one theft from vehicle, and two thefts.
If you have been a victim of a crime and would like information, services or support call Northwest Victim Services, 6301 Germantown Ave., Second Floor, Suite One, 215-438-4410. The service is free.