Burglary No Force Non-Residence
Monday, July 16
6:31 p.m., 6400 block of W. Ina Road – A man reported that an $800 saddle and $150 worth of riding equipment was stolen from a tack room on his property.
Intentional Vandalism
Wednesday, July 18
7:32 a.m., 2200 block of W. Catalina View Drive – A man reported that an unknown suspect had cut a 12 inch long gash into the convertible top of his vehicle parked in the driveway.
Larceny All Other
Wednesday, July 18
7:23 p.m., 3900 block of W. Linda Vista Blvd. – A man reported that his son that he has 50/50 custody of had been at his house when he wasn’t supposed to be and some jewelry had been disturbed. The man did not want to press charges. He needed advice about what to do when his son needed him because of court orders that prohibit him from talking to his ex-wife.
Larceny from Motor Vehicle
Monday, July 23
12:44 p.m., 3000 block of W. Windsor Crest Place – A man reported that an unknown suspect had entered his parked work vehicle and his GPS unit, an iPod Nano and a Springfield Armory Model 1911 .45 caliber handgun had all been stolen.
Theft Vehicle
Wednesday, July 25
8:42 a.m., 8700 block of N. Moison Drive – A man reported that his 1997 Chevrolet half ton pickup had been stolen from his driveway overnight.
Other Assault No Injury – Domestic Violence
Wednesday, July 25
3:27 p.m., 3900 block of W. Linda Vista Blvd. – Deputies were dispatched to this location in reference to a male subject that was making suicidal threats and was believed to be in possession of a handgun. A sister had been in the apartment with the suspect but had gotten out after he hit her with a water bottle. The father arrived at the scene and told deputies that the son had sent him a text message that he was saying goodbye to everyone and that it was the Dad’s fault. The suspect was arrested for Domestic Violence/Disorderly Conduct and Assault and transported to the Pima County jail.
Theft Automobile
Friday, July 27
7:18 a.m., 6600 block of N. Broom Tail Drive – A man reported that his 1999 Nissan Sentra was stolen from his driveway overnight.
Larceny from Motor Vehicle
Friday, July 27
8:51 a.m., 6500 block of N. Hay Tr. – A couple reported that overnight both of their unlocked vehicles had been entered by an unknown suspect. One hundred dollars in cash and several credit cards were stolen from the first vehicle. The second vehicle was gone through but nothing was taken even with a GPS and Leatherman multi-tool in plain sight. The couple immediately reported the credit cards stolen and discovered that there had already been activity on some of them.
Burglary No Force Residence
Saturday, July 28
5:45 p.m., 9100 block of N. Treasure Mountain Drive – A woman reported finding a screen bent on one of the windows of her home. Entry was made into her garage and two bicycles were moved. In the garage there is a safe that her ex-husband has the combination for. It appears he entered the house, took something from the safe and left.
For the complete article see the 09-01-2012 issue.
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