Several firearms stolen in residential burglary

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By Keith McCoy

A residential burglary occurred on Nov. 4 in the 3100 block of Woodclift Circle. The suspect forced open a door and stole credit cards, jewelry, electronics and several firearms, according to the Mountain Brook Police Department community update. The burglary occurred sometime between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Two car break-ins were also reported in the update. A school resource officer at Mountain Brook High School was checking the parking lot on Nov. 4 and saw a vehicle with its doors open and some contents of the vehicle on the ground. Suspects are unknown at this time, and nothing was stolen from the vehicle.

The other car break-in occurred at 8 a.m. on Oct. 29 in the 4000 block of Montclair Road. The victim reported she saw an unknown white man sitting in her vehicle. She confronted the man, who got out of the vehicle and walked down the street. The victim drove to the police department to report the incident, but officers were unable to locate the suspect. Nothing was taken from the vehicle.

Police also reported four property thefts, including the theft of tools from a business in the 2800 block of Petticoat Lane, two clothing thefts at Brookwood Village and a credit card theft. The credit card theft occurred on Oct. 5, and a known suspect made multiple charges using the victim’s credit card.

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