Monday, July 20, 2009

Latest BW crime report released

The Brentwood Police Department on Monday released its most recent crime report, for the week ending July 18.
At the top of the list are four residential burglaries between July 8 and July 15 that included thefts of jewelry and other valuables. Three of the properties all had front doors that were forced open. They include burglaries at 509 Dekemont Lane in Belle Rive; 1199 Retreat Lane just off Concord Road in Willowmet and 6034 Murray Lane. No suspects are listed on the report.
In a separate incident, a family member is suspected of gaining entry into a home at 1078 Highland Road in Highland View. Nothing was reported taken.
Two actions involving motor vehicles were reported. A '97 Nissan van reported stolen out of Mississippi was recovered and Cesar Varzques-Morales arrested on I-65 on July 10.
And on July 13, a 1994 Mercury van was reported stolen from the southbound side of I-65 between Old Hickory Boulevard and Concord Road.
Four thefts from motor vehicles were reported last week, including three in Brookfield subdivision in east Brentwood. Between July 10 and 11, at 3108 Kottas Court, a passenger side window was broken out. During that same time period, a laptop computer and printer were taken from an unlocked vehicle at 2516 Shays Lane. On July 11, a window was reported broken out and a Garmin GPS device was reported taken at 2496 Ann Julian Court.
Between July 12 and 14, Tennessee license plate 502VNB was taken from a vehicle at 1749 Mallory Lane.
Vandalism was reported at the Maryland Farms YMCA, the Governor's Club, River Park, the Oak Hall subdivision and in Raintree Forest.
At the Y, a vehicle was keyed between July 6 and 9. A knife or tool was used to carve on the walls of the Winstead Mansion at the Governor's Club, which is owned by the Property Owner's Association, between July 10 and 13. A wall and urinal in the men's restroom at River Park were spray painted on July 15. And on July 16, a bulletin board maintained by the Raintree Forest HOA had its glass door broken.
In Oak Hall, feces was left on the door and in a can on the front porch of a home that also was rolled. In response to a question I asked and posted previously in BrentWord, Captain Jeff Hughes stated at this time there is no evidence that it was a hate crime. It is being treated as a prank.
Nine instances of general theft include four seperate instances of shoplifting, from Best Buy on Galleria Boulevard, Mapco Express on Moores Lane, Home Depot on Moores Lane and Ross Dress for Less on Galleria Boulevard. Gregg Gentry and Carl Gentry were arrested in the Best Buy case and a warrant has been issued for the Home Depot theft of tools. A white male is being sought in the July 10 theft of cigarettes from the Mapco. He was reported driving a green Mercury with a Tennessee tag.
Other thefts include two laptop computers from a Flowerwood Court residence in Mooreland Estates; a ring taken from an unlocked locker at the Brentwood YMCA; a pressure washer taken from a pried-open storage shed on Wilson Pike Circle; jewelry taken from a Shenandoah Drive resident during a move; and laptop computers and clothes taken from a residence at Manassas Court in River Oaks.
Two of the more intriguing crimes reported last week include four 8-foot teakwood umbrellas taken from outside picnic tables at the Tennessee Society of CPAs' Maryland Farms offices at 201 Powell Place, and water. Yes, water taken from FedEx Kinko's in the Brentwood Hill Center shopping center "stolen from over a period of months from rear facet."
If you have information on any of these crimes, please contact the Brentwood Police Department at 371-0160.

In case you missed previous posts concerning recent crimes, see:
http://brentword.blogspot.com/2009/07/update-from-bpd-on-burglaries.html
http://brentword.blogspot.com/2009/07/ransacked-home-stuns-brentwood-family.html
http://brentword.blogspot.com/2009/07/vandalism-in-oak-hall-subdivision.html

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