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Sixteen Larcenies Reported Over Weekend

The Fredericksburg City blotter for Monday, June 18.

 

There were 16 reports of larceny filed over the weekend in Fredericksburg.

Here is Monday's police blotter from the Fredericksburg Police Department:

Burglary:
1600 block Caroline St., 6/16 5:30 p.m. A resident reported that an unknown person entered her house and stole loose change from two locations inside and a quantity of cash from her purse. The method of entry to the residence was not apparent. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

Larceny:
600 block Maury St., 6/14 – 6/15 7:30 a.m. A resident reported that a computer and cell phone were stolen from her unsecured vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

900 block Cornell St., 6/14 – 6/15 9:15 a.m. A resident reported that a GPS and set of binoculars were stolen from his unsecured vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

1100 block Prince Edward St., 6/14 10 a.m. A resident reported that his GPS and other items of value were stolen from his unsecured vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

300 block Hansen Ave., 6/15 – 6/16 9:30 a.m. A resident reported that an unknown person entered both of her unlocked vehicles and stole a GPS from one of them. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

300 block Hansen Ave., 6/15 – 6/16 5 a.m. A resident reported that her GPS and DVD player were stolen from her unsecured vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

700 block Mary Ball St., 6/14 – 6/16 10:30 .am. A resident reported that her iPod and GPS were stolen from her unlocked vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

1200 block Prince Edward St., 6/16 – 6/17 11:25 a.m. A resident reported that a baby stroller was stolen from her porch and her vehicle registration card was stolen from the glove box of her unsecured vehicle. The stroller was later recovered on Stuart Street and returned to its owner. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

1800 block William St., 6/15 10 a.m. A resident reported that several flowering plants were unearthed from her flower garden. The victim believes she saw the suspect, a white female with long brown hair, walking away from her apartment building with the flowers in her hands. No known suspects at this time.

R&R Antiques, 1001 Caroline St., 6/9 (reported 6/15) A shopper reported that her keys were stolen from her purse while she was inside the store. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

College Heights Swim Club, 500 Greenbrier Dr., 6/14 – 6/15 10:15 a.m. The manager reported that cash and paychecks were stolen from the lock box located inside one of the buildings. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

800 block Brompton St., 6/16 – 6/17 11 a.m. A resident reported that her bicycle and bike helmet were stolen from her front porch. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

900 block Marye St., 6/14 – 6/17 3 pm.. A resident reported that the passenger side mirror on his vehicle was stolen. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

Funland, 1351 Central Park Blvd., 6/15 5:30 p.m. – 6 p.m. A patron reported that her cell phone was stolen while she was inside the business. The investigation is ongoing.

Walmart, 1800 Carl D Silver Pkwy., 6/16 3:30 pm. A customer reported that her purse was stolen from her shopping cart. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

Fredericksburg Gold and Pawn, 447 Jefferson Davis Hwy, 6/16 6 p.m. An employee reported that three male subjects stole jewelry from a case behind the counter. The theft was not discovered until after the suspects left the store. The investigation is ongoing.

Walker Grant Middle School, 1 Learning Lane, 6/14 3 p.m (reported 6/17) A student reported that her iPod was stolen from the gym. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

Vandalism:

Best Western, 2205 Plank Rd, 6/15 2:00 am – 6:30 a.m. A guest reported that the lock was cut on his utility trailer. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

1600 block Caroline St, 6/17 9:30 am – 9:45 p.m. A resident reported that a pane of glass was broken out of her back door. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

600 block Maury St, 6/14 – 6/15 7:30 a.m. A resident reported that an unknown person damaged one of his vehicles with a rock in an apparent attempt to make entry, and his second vehicle also showed evidence of tampering on the inside. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

Wegmans, 2281 Carl D Silver Pkwy, 6/15 – 6/16 2:15 a.m. A juvenile reported that an unknown person damaged his vehicle and left a shopping cart on the hood. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

Lincare, 305 Hanson Ave, 6/16 2:00 am – 1:15 p.m. An employee reported that one of the windshield wipers was broken on a company-owned vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

College Heights Swim Club, 500 Greenbrier Dr, 6/16 – 6/17 10 a.m. An employee reported that the metal grill covering the window at the snack bar was broken. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

Vehicle Tampering:
800 block Mortimer Ave, 6/14 – 6/15 10:45 a.m. A resident reported that an unknown person entered her unlocked vehicle and rummaged through the contents of her glove box. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

Hit and Run:
Walmart, 1800 Carl D Silver Pkwy, 6/16 1 p.m. A Spotsylvania resident reported that she was struck by a white Mitsubishi Eclipse in the parking lot as she was walking toward the entrance of the business. The female driver of the Mitsubishi spoke to the victim briefly after the incident, but she left the scene prior to the arrival of police. The victim was not badly injured. The investigation is ongoing.

About this column: The above information was supplied by the Fredericksburg police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction. Related Topics: Fredericksburg Crime and Fredericksburg Larcenies

Liz French

3:34 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

man it's getting like DC around here lately!

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Citizen

8:37 am on Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Notice the common words about in the larcenies from a vehicle: UNSECURED/UNLOCKED Vehicle! Goodness people, lock your vehicles...especially if you have anything of value. Duh!

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Jsmith

12:01 pm on Thursday, June 21, 2012

Lock your darned car doors!

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