Thursday, July 2, 2009

Crime Report, Part 2...

It's not everyday you get two crime reports. Nope, crime's not rampant in the big city. Instead you can chalk up the delay in posting the first one to the recent vacation days I took for our big family wedding.
Here is the latest report, released just minutes ago by Capt. Jeff Hughes of the Brentwood Police Department:
  • A computer, jewelry, cash and other items were taken from a residence on Bunkerhill Road in the Brentwood South neighborhood on Wednesday (July 1).
  • Our local YMCAs were again targeted. At the Brentwood Y on Concord Road, a purse and its contents were taken from a car after the passenger side window was broken out. At the Maryland Farms Y, a driver's side window was broken out of a car and a camera, purse and contents were taken. The victim reported to police she saw two white males and one white female walking around the parking lot upon arrival. Both thefts were reported on June 25th.
Several cases of vandalism have been reported in the past week:
  • Sometime June 24-25, garage doors were spray painted on a Devens Drive home in Brenthaven.
  • On Church Street E. during the night of June 25-26, a rock was thrown through a second-floor window..
  • A wallet and its contents were stolen from a purse while the victim attended a June 27 party on Beauregard Lane in the Brentwood Hills subdivision.
  • And two cars at Landrover of Nashville on Cadillac Drive were egged on consecutive nights, June 29 and 30.
Four general thefts were reported:
  • A Toshiba projector was taken from rental property on Childe Harolds Circle between June 18 and 21 in the FountainBrooke subdivision.
  • Jewelry was reported taken from a residence on Atherton Court between December '08 and June 25. Workers are suspected.
  • A deposit was missing from a safe at the Red Roof Inn on Moores Lane. Employees are listed as suspects.
  • And between June 22 and July 1, money was taken from a safe on Arcaro Place in Maryland Farms. Five victims are listed; five people have access to the safe.
If you have information on any of these crimes, or are yourself a crime victim, call the Brentwood Police Department at 371-0160. If you experience a true emergency, call 9-1-1.

Please remember to always lock your car doors and to take all valuables with you, or lock them out of sight and in your trunk.

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