After at least six burglaries occurred between Sept. 15 and
Sunday, Sgt. Chad Gallacinao reminded residents to park their
vehicles in well-lighted areas and to remove valuables from or keep
them hidden from view.
After at least six burglaries occurred between Sept. 15 and Sunday, Sgt. Chad Gallacinao reminded residents to park their vehicles in well-lighted areas and to remove valuables from or keep them hidden from view.

Sept. 15

Someone broke into a vehicle on Murray Avenue between 6:30 and 7:20 p.m. and stole a purse valued at $120.

Someone broke into a vehicle on IOOF and Murray avenues Sept. 15 and stole the car’s CD player, a speaker and broke the rear right passenger window in the process.

An unknown person broke into a home on Greenwich Drive Sept. 15 and stole two glock .40 pistols, one of which was loaded with one magazine (together valued at $1,300), a Rolex watch (valued at $10,000) and an Apple iPod Touch (valued at $250).

Sept. 16

Unknown suspects burglarized a vehicle Sept. 16 around 5:50 p.m. on Monterey Street. The following was reported stolen: DMV registration, ID card, Victoria’s Secret shopping bag, black Ugg boots, shampoo, conditioner, travel bag, makeup bag, two other pairs of shoes.

Rims from a Chrysler were reported stolen Sept. 16 after they were dropped off at a recycling center on Chestnut Street on Sept. 18. The rims are valued at $500.

Sept. 18

Unknown suspects broke into a Nissan on Leavesley Road Sept. 18 around 12:38 p.m. and reportedly stole a purse, credit cards, checkbook, social security card and broke the passenger window.

Earlier this month

Several electronics were stolen from a vehicle on Hacienda Drive between Sept. 5 and Sept. 18, including amplifiers (valued at $1,300), Sirius satellite radio, two speakers, an iPod, batter charger and air pump.

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