Crime Report

Posted 11/26/14

The following crimes are from the week of Nov. 16 to Nov. 22.

Nov. 15. 550 Willow Grove Ave. Theft from vehicle, value over $200. Unknown person broke driver's-side window and took one pair of …

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The following crimes are from the week of Nov. 16 to Nov. 22.

Nov. 15. 550 Willow Grove Ave. Theft from vehicle, value over $200. Unknown person broke driver's-side window and took one pair of Beats headphones.

Nov. 16. 9201 Germantown Ave. The passenger-side window was broken and taken was a tan handbag containing a red Coach wallet, $40 in cash, a medical card and a credit card. Value $300.

Nov. 16. 8900 Crefeld Street. Unknown person pried open driver's side window of vehicle and stole a pouch from under the seat containing two wallets, credit cards and money.

Nov. 17. 7727 Germantown Ave. Complainant states that while she was taking her groceries into her house an unknown person entered her vehicle and stole a Navi computer tablet, valued at $150.

Nov. 17. CVS. 7700 Germantown Ave. Theft of multiple items valued at $80. Offender was a black male, 26-30 years old, approximately 6'2” tall, weighing 130 lbs., wearing a green jacket, a black hoodie, black shoes and tan pants.

Nov. 17. CVS. 7700 Germantown Ave. Theft of multiple items valued at $50. Offender was a black male, 21 -25 years old, medium build, 5'10” tall, wearing a green jacket and a black hoodie. The suspect was seen the next day and suspected of stealing more items.

Nov. 18. CVS. 7700 Germantown Ave.,Various items stolen by a man believed to be the same as one who stole items on Nov. 17.

Nov. 19. 9600 Germantown Ave. An unknown person stole a TD Bank card from vehicle.

Nov. 20. 115 W. Moreland Ave. While complainant was out of town, his son had multiple guests at complainant's home. After the gathering, a watch valued at $30,000 was missing.

Summary – Nine crimes for week: three thefts from vehicles and six other thefts.

If you have been the victim of a crime and would like information, service or support, call Northwest Victim Services, 6301 Germantown Ave., Second Floor, Suite One, 215-438-4410. The service is free.

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