August 26, 2005 Update
Martell School, Donaldson, 8/18, 7:00 pm.
A 14-year-old female reported being approached while on swings at the school by a male who tried to talk to her. She left and he followed her home in his white 94 GMC Safari van. Officer located subject driving in the area and identified him as a 33-year-old male from Troy. Officer determined he had no criminal intent and appeared mentally handicapped. His family was advised of the incident.
Sheffield Office Building, 3250 W. Big Beaver, 8/17, 11:00 am.
A building representative challenged a subject he didnt recognize. The subject represented that he was an SBC employee, however when asked for ID, that which he presented appeared fake. The subject was escorted out, and he was gone upon officers arrival. He is described as white male, 40 yrs., 510, 180 pounds, red hair, blue shirt and beige pants.
Beech Lane, 8/16, 8:30 pm.
A resident reported that her children were playing outside with other neighborhood children, when a male driving what is described as a purple Chrysler Concorde-type vehicle drove by. As it did, he stopped and told the kids he was looking for his dog, described it, and asked if they had seen it. He continued on his way. He did not approach or summon any of the kids toward his vehicle. The kids ran inside and advised their parents, who called Police. He is described as a white male, late 30s, graying black hair and a graying mustache.
San Marino Club, 1685 E. Big Beaver, 8/11, 1:30 pm.
A male and female arrived at the location claiming to have been sent to repair a CO2 pump. After observing the pair acting suspiciously, as well as the male asking for cash to make the repair, the manager re-contacted the repair company and was advised no one had been dispatched yet. The dispatcher talked to the female who claimed her father knew the repair company owner and the owner was aware they were working for them. The dispatcher asked her to leave. After they departed, a bottle of Cognac was discovered missing from where the female had been standing behind the bar.
Anvil, 8/11-8/12, 9:00 pm 1:30 pm.
A resident reported that her ex-husband came over to inquire as to why she wasnt answering her phone. Upon inspection, she discovered the control box on the back of the house tampered with and the exposed wires damaged. There were also footprints in the area. She does not suspect her ex, as she states they are on good terms.
Hempstead, 8/13, 6:30 am and 12:35 pm.
The resident reported receiving two calls from an unknown male making threats against her grandson over what she suspects is his suspicion that her grandson is somehow involved personally with his daughter. Her grandson denied any relationship with the female subject in question, stating he hardly knows her. Later that day, two males believed to be nephews of the caller, drove up in a red Chevy S-10 pickup while she and her two grandsons were sitting on the porch. They made threats against them and their property while displaying baseball bats, before driving away. The grandson explained the threats were over the original callers suspicion that someone had been with and possibly eloped with callers daughter the night before. He again denied knowing or having any relationship with the suspects daughter.
Troy School District Office Drive, 4420 Livernois, 8/24, 6:30 am.
An employee reported finding two beer bottles with rags attached that were partially burned/exploded in the driveway, not in proximity to buildings or wooded areas. The bottles smelled like alcohol; only fragments remained.
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