Date | Case # | Offense | Summary |
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02/11/2021 | 21-P-0096 | Identity Theft | An officer was dispatched to the West University Place Police Department, in regards to an identity theft report that had already occurred. The victim said an unknown person(s) used their personal identifying information to purchase cell phones, without their authorization. A report was generated.
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02/12/2021
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| No Crime Reported
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02/13/2021 |
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| No Crime Reported
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02/14/2021
| 21-P-0097 | Theft | At 8:30 AM, an officer was dispatched to the 2700 block of University for a report of a theft. The victim said unknown suspects took their Amazon package this morning.
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02/15/2021 |
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| No Crime Reported
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02/16/2021 | 21-P-0098 | Tampering with Identification Numbers | At approximately 8:43 PM, an officer with the West University Place Police Department observed a black sedan traveling northbound in the 5400 block of Kirby Dr., with no license plates. A traffic stop was conducted and upon further investigation it was revealed the vehicle's vin numbers were tampered with and the driver was unlawfully carrying a weapon. The vehicle was towed as evidence and the driver was subsequently released from the scene without incident. A warrant for his arrest will be filed for Tampering with Identification numbers and Unlawful Carrying of Weapon.
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02/17/2021 |
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| No Crime Reported |
02/18/2021 | 21-P-0100 | Burglary of Motor Vehicle | At approximately 12:21 PM, an officer was dispatched to the 2700 block of Wroxton in regards to a report of a burglary of a motor vehicle that had already occurred. An officer met with the victims who stated that an unknown person entered the unsecured vehicles without the owner’s consent. No property was taken. Information was gathered and a report was generated.
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