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Thursday, March 2, 2017
Thursday Crime Report
Lawrenceburg Now
Theft
A West Point resident reported to police officers Monday that she had given some people a ride to Pulaski and later discovered that her Phoenix Arms HP 25 handgun was missing. The gun has an estimated value of $300.
Hit & Run
A Liberty Avenue resident reported a hit and run incident to police officers Monday. He said that his neighbors had notified him that a vehicle had just hit his 1996 Toyota truck, but didn’t stop. The rear bumper sustained an estimated $500 worth of damage.
Theft
Deputies responded to a Lambs Ferry Road home in Loretto last week where the resident reported that the previous day she had inadvertently left her wallet on her car bumper and drove away. She said she returned that morning and began to walk along the roadway, searching for it. Eventually, she said she found her wallet wrapped in a newspaper that she doesn’t receive. One check was reported missing along with $152 in cash.
Burglary
Residents of Buffalo Road in Ethridge reported to deputies that while they were away from home, someone had gone inside and broke into their safe. The safe was damaged and a Taurus pistol was missing along with $300 in cash. Loss and damages were estimated at $925.
Theft
Deputies were dispatched to investigate a theft incident at a Pattershack Road home in Leoma last week. The couple said that a tin box was stolen from their bedroom along with around $700 worth of silver coins and a man’s 1985 class ring. The victims suspect that the crime was committed by a relative. Altogether, they estimate their loss to be $1,130.
Theft
A relative is suspected of taking items from a Cotton Lane home. The victim was uncertain about how many items had been stolen, but said that he could tell that a Coleman lantern, Master Craft antifreeze, a bucket, and three gallons of gasoline were missing. The items had been taken from a garage.
Vandalism
A Waynesboro Highway resident reported that around $100 worth of damage was done when someone shot a window on her 2002 Ford Explorer. She said she had noticed the damage while walking her dog. The reporting deputy indicated that the damage appeared to have been made by a pellet or BB gun.
Theft
A Bulldog .44 Special revolver was reportedly stolen from inside of a Blooming Grove Road, Five Points home sometime between 8:00 p.m. Friday and 12:00 p.m. Saturday. The gun was kept in a holster beside the owner’s bed. The gun was valued at $500.
Burglary
Deputies investigated the burglary of a shop building at a home on Five Points Road Monday evening. The victim said that he had come home from work to find a door to his shop open. The door lock had been cut and two spools of 12-2 gauge wire were missing. One was a full spool, the other was halfway full. The victim estimated loss at $450.