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December 23, 2005 Update

Wal-Mart, 2001 W. Maple, 12/16, 9:33 p.m.
LPO's observed suspect conceal a video game in his coat. Suspect entered the restroom, removed the disk from its packaging, and hid the empty case behind the toilet. Suspect proceeded to walk around the store, handling and discarding numerous items. He entered the cash line, made a purchase, and then left. He was detained to investigate the whereabouts of the missing game disk. He claimed no knowledge of it; stating if it was located on his person, someone else would have placed it there. The disk was not located; subject released.


Kohl's, 500 John R, 12/19, 3:12 p.m.
LPO reported suspect described as a W/M, 25 years, 6-0, 170, short black hair, wearing a dark colored coat with "USA" on the back entered the store, selected 5 Game Boy Advance video games, and left w/out paying. He was last seen entering the rear passenger side door of a silver Ford Taurus, which was waiting directly outside the exit doors. Total stolen: $649.95
World Market, 560 John R, 12/18, 6:20 p.m. - 6:40 p.m.
Store representative reported observing a young female near a bracelet display. The female removed several packets of bracelets valued at $5.99 each and left the store w/out paying. The female entered an '03 Grand AM that registered out of Sterling Hgts. Officers responded to that address where it was learned that the suspect is 14 years old. She and her mother had been shopping in the store. When they returned to the car, the youth told her mother she forgot her school ID, ran in, and then returned to the car. The mother stated she thought her daughter was acting strange when she got back in the car. When she confronted her daughter about the alleged theft, her daughter admitted stealing two bracelets. She turned them over to her mother. Case TOT Juvenile Unit for possible prosecution.

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