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September 2, 2005 Update
On Woodside, a blue Next mountain bike was stolen that was parked at the rear of the apartment.
At Blackwell Auto at 1111 W. Long Lake, three laptop computers were stolen from offices located in a suite. The cleaning crew advised they routinely leave the door propped open that leads to a hallway/public area outside the suite to allow easy access. The cleaning crew reported noticing 2 females in the suite they had not seen before while on the site.
At Foot Action at 412 W. 14 Mile, a complainant reported that his cell phone was stolen for a charger in the back of the store.
On Roundtree, a US flag was stolen from outside a residence.
At Farmer Jacks at 3125 John R, a citizen left her purse in her cart as she loaded groceries into her car. When she was done, she discovered the purse was gone.
At Buscemis at 3296 Rochester, a 14-year-old left her bike outside the store. When she came out, the black and orange Mongoose Gravity G 20 bike was gone.
On Belhaven, a boat propeller was stolen from a boat that was stored in the rear of the residence.
On Saratoga, an 82-year-old male reported that a subject came to his door representing he was from the contractor who put his roof on in June and was just stopping by to follow-up. Noting a leak in his bedroom, the complainant invited the subject in to show him the problem. While the subject distracted the complainant and two elderly females who were also in the house, a second subject entered and stole cash from drawers in two of the bedrooms. The suspects left in a black pick up. Suspect#1: is described as a white male, 25 years old, brown hair, spoke with an accent, and had a cross tattoo on the webbing of his left hand between his index finger and thumb. Suspect #2: white male, 25 years, 240 LBS.
At Impressions Apparel at 412 W. 14 Mile, a complainants cell phone stored under the register was stolen.
At the Bethany Christian School at 2601 John R, a 15-year-old male reported that someone stole his PDA valued at $249.99 from his belongings.
On Dorre, a complainant reported his credit card was stolen from his wallet. He suspects a 34-year-old male he employed as a temporary laborer around the residence whom he let sleep on the couch during the time period the card was taken. Subject has not been heard from since.
At the International Academy of Design, 1850 Research, Management reported observing 21-year-old female from Troy who was a former student in the library. When she exited, the bag she carried in was noticeably bulging. When confronted, she refused to allow the rep. to look inside her bag and departed. School reps. discovered several reference books missing shortly thereafter. The responding officer contacted the suspect who admitted to the theft. She stated she gave the books to an 18-year-old male associate from Warren who took them to a local bookstore and sold them for approximately $30.00. She returned the money to the officer. Investigation and possible prosecution continues.
On Kirkton, A 2001 red Ferris IS3000 riding mower stored in yard that was for sale was stolen while complainant was out of town.
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