Police Blotter: June 1-7

By Brandon Macz

Friday, June 1


9:48 p.m. — Police arrested a man for shoplifting in the 19100 block of North Kelsey Street. Officers recovered a bike lock and light.


10:58 p.m. — A business in the 200 block of East Main Street reported a customer had thrown a bottle that cracked a glass door.


Saturday, June 2


10:34 a.m. — Police recovered a stolen Honda Accord in the 18900 block of West Stretch Street.


11:47 p.m. — Police responded to a one-vehicle collision Old Owen Road and 225th Avenue Southeast to assist WSP with a DUI investigation.


Sunday, June 3


5:16 p.m. — Police arrested a man for DUI in the 300 block of South Lewis Street.


10:31 p.m. — Police arrested a man for domestic violence in the 16700 block of 150th Street Southeast.


Monday, June 4


7:09 a.m. — Someone reported a camera missing from their luggage in the 18900 block of State Route 2.


8:32 a.m. — Backpacks were reported stolen from an unlocked pickup in the 700 block of Park Lane.


8:56 a.m. — A window screen was reported removed and backyard furniture moved at a residence in the 400 block West Columbia Street. No entry was made.


Tuesday, June 5


10:46 a.m. — An iPad Pro was reported missing from a residence in the 900 block of Village Way.


8:04 p.m. — Police arrested a man on two outstanding felony warrants in the 18600 block of Blueberry Lane Southeast.


11:32 p.m. — A man reported three people he knows attempted to rob him of his wallet, cellphone and pickup in the 18600 block of Blueberry Lane Southeast, dousing him with pepper spray and threatening him with a knife.


Wednesday, June 6


6:58 p.m. — A man was reported for indecent exposure at Al Borlin Park in the 500 block of South Lewis Street (See Page).


Thursday, June 7


12:38 p.m. — A motorcycle parked next to a storage unit in the 17200 block of Beaton Road Southeast was reported stolen.


12:45 p.m. — A bag of drugs was found in a motel room in the 19200 block of State Route 2 and turned in to the police department.

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