Police Blotter: Sept. 28-Oct. 4

By Brandon Macz

Friday, Sept. 28


11:15 p.m. — Police arrested a subject on theft charges in the 19100 block of North Kelsey Street.


Saturday, Sept. 29


10:46 a.m. — Police took a fraud report in the 16600 block of 167th Street Southeast. The victim reported someone opened a credit card account without their authorization.


4:08 p.m. — Police cited a man for 107 mph in a 60 mph zone on State Route 522, east of Main, and driving with a suspended license.


Sunday, Sept. 30


5:05 p.m. — Police arrested a man on an outstanding warrant at East Main and North Lewis streets.


11:27 p.m. — The window to a vehicle was broken out in the 17400 block of Mountain View Road. Nothing was reported stolen.


Monday, Oct. 1


8:47 a.m. — Police responded to a hit-and-run collision into a bank ATM in the 19900 block of Old Owen Road.


11:43 a.m. — Police took a report from a business in the 17600 block of 147th Street Southeast of multiple fraudulent charges made with a company card.

1:33 p.m. — The tire to a Kia Sportage was reported punctured in the 19000 block of State Route 2.


6:11 p.m. — Police arrested a woman for second-degree burglary in the 19100 block of North Kelsey Street. The burglary charge was applied because she had previously been trespassed from the store for shoplifting.


Tuesday, Oct. 2


9:46 p.m — Police took a report from a restaurant in the 14700 block of North Kelsey Street of two men who had refused to leave, causing a disturbance, and then finally slapping cash on the bar and smashing their beer glasses before leaving on foot.


Wednesday, Oct. 3


6:31 a.m. — Police responded to West Columbia and North Kelsey streets for a non-injury garbage truck-versus-vehicle collision.


1:45 p.m. — The front windshield to a vehicle in the 500 block of South Lewis Street. A brick was found laying next to the vehicle.


Thursday, Oct. 4


3:58 p.m. — A bottle of prescription pills were reported lost at a gas station at Fryelands Boulevard and State Route 2.

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