Crime Report: Nov. 9-15, 2012

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Burglary / Residential. On Friday, Nov. 9, there were two residential burglary cases and one attempted burglary case yesterday in the same general area. At one residence, one of the suspects spoke to a housekeeper at the front door while the second suspect entered through the rear door of the residence and stole property. The suspect stated that he was at the residence to conduct repairs to the roof and gutters. At another residence, unknown suspect(s) attempted to break in through a rear door. The alarm activated and the suspect(s) left the scene before MBPD officers arrived.

The cases occurred in the 2800 block of Shook Hill Road, the 3100 block of North Woodridge Road, and the 3000 block of East Briarcliff Road. The suspects were described as white males. The suspect vehicle was described as a small silver car.

Unlawful Breaking / Entering of a Vehicle. A UBEV case occurred in the 2800 block of Canoe Brook Circle between Nov. 6-7. Unknown suspect(s) broke a window on the vehicle, entered the vehicle, and stole a laptop and a firearm.

A UBEV case occurred in the 3900 block of Royal Oak Drive between Nov. 6-7. Unknown suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle and stole currency and a camera.

A UBEV case occurred in the 3700 block of Glass Drive between Nov. 7-8. Unknown suspect(s) broke a window on the vehicle, entered the vehicle and stole the victim’s purse.

Suspicious Person. On Nov. 9 a subject entered a church in the Crestline area asking for gas money. The subject provided identification to one of the employees.  His identification bore a “Criminal Sex Offender” notification. The MBPD does know the identity of the individual and is investigating the incident to verify compliance. At this point in the investigation, there is no criminal offense.

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