COPS CORNER 12.9.2010


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Nov. 26
New purse, new cell mate
10:35 a.m. — 1200 Block of Palm Coast Parkway Southwest. Larceny Shoplifting. The loss-prevention officer observed a black female conceal several items and exit the store. She watched the female take two bracelets from the counter and remove the tags and then placed the bracelets into her front pockets. The female also took a purse, removed the tags and placed the purse over her shoulder.

The female went to the register and paid for some other items before exiting the store. The total value of the items taken was $279. The woman was transported to Flagler County Inmate Facility without incident.

Nov. 28
Calling all missing radios
10:15 a.m. — First Block of Pheasant Drive. Larceny Motor Vehicle. An older gentleman told police his car was broken into at night by an unknown person. He believed the car was locked, but there were no signs of forced entry observed to the vehicle. The man stated his satellite radio, docking station, power cord and antenna were stolen from the vehicle. No physical evidence was observed to be collected on scene.

Gone fishin’ poles
7 a.m. — First Block of Burnham Lane. Larceny Motor Vehicle. A man told police that four fishing poles were taken from his vehicle. The man informed police that his red Ford SUV was parked unlocked in his driveway. When he went to his vehicle early in the morning, he noticed his fishing poles were missing.

Nov. 30
Ransacked glove box
8:30 a.m. — 100 Block of Farragut Drive. Larceny Motor Vehicle. A woman told police that she and her husband parked their vehicles at around 9 p.m., in the driveway.

As she was taking her children to school in the morning, she noticed the contents of her glove box and console had been emptied onto the front seat. Two CDs and approximately $7 in loose bills and change were missing from the woman’s car.

She contacted her husband, who works in Jacksonville. He looked in his vehicle and discovered that three CDs and a company cell phone were missing. There are no suspects at this time.

AN APPLE A DAY

Nov. 25
iThought my car was locked
10:45 a.m. — First Block of Blasdell Court. Larceny Motor Vehicle. A woman stated that early in the morning, an unknown person entered her vehicle and her brother-in-law’s vehicle and removed several items. She said she is missing a silver iPod, valued at $300. She does not think anything else is missing and believes she left her vehicle unlocked. The man was also missing his iPod, valued at $150; a laptop, valued at $1,000; and $40 in cash. He does not think anything else is missing and also believes he left his doors unlocked.

Nov. 30
Playlist pilfered
5:30 a.m. — First Block of Farragut Drive. Larceny from Auto. A woman stated that sometime between 5 and 5:30 a.m. an unknown person went into her unlocked 2001 Nissan Altima and stole several items. The officer was unable to locate any latent prints on the vehicle. The items taken include a white iPod valued at approximately $230 with an unknown serial number.

— Compiled by Melody Hopkins

 

 

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