A large police presence at a vacant home behind the Shell Station at the corner of Old Hickory Boulevard and Franklin Road has ended in the apprehension of suspects in a home burglary, Capt. Jeff Hughes of the Brentwood Police Department has just confirmed. The burglary was reported on Wilson Pike.
The investigation is continuing.
At this point it is not know whether or not these suspects are connected to the rash of home burglaries reported in Brentwood and surrounding areas in recent weeks.
Check back to learn more as authorities release more details.
Past BrentWord stories of related interest:
Latest city crime report, posted Friday: http://tinyurl.com/BWcrmreport
Police notice on home burglaries: http://tinyurl.com/BWburglars
Showing posts with label Brentwood crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brentwood crime. Show all posts
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Latest Crime Report just in
Yesterday's residential burglary of a Liberty Church Road home leads the newest crime report just released by Capt. Jeff Hughes of the Brentwood Police Department.
No suspects are identified in the theft of jewelry and cash from the home, whose front door was damaged to gain entry. (Learn more at http://tinyurl.com/BWburglary)
Two thefts from motor vehicles were reported:
No suspects are identified in the theft of jewelry and cash from the home, whose front door was damaged to gain entry. (Learn more at http://tinyurl.com/BWburglary)
Two thefts from motor vehicles were reported:
- A GPS was taken from a car parked at Auto Advantage on Church Street between Monday and Tuesday.
- Jewelry was taken from an unlocked car parked on Shenandoah Drive in the Carondelet subdivision Saturday. A witness reports seeing two men going through vehicles.
- The playground slide at Kenrose Elementary School was damaged and other equipment was "tagged" with markers. The date of the vandalism is unclear.
- An arrest was made in the vandalism of a Turtle Creek Drive front door in the Belle Rive subdivision on Tuesday.
- A wallet and its contents were taken from a purse while the victim was shopping at Fresh Market on July 2.
- Twenty minutes later, at the Brentwood Place Kroger, a wallet was reported taken from a purse that had been left in a restroom
- And just an hour after that, a purse and its contents were taken from a shopper at Costco on Seaboard Lane. No suspects are listed in any of these cases.
- Also, five juveniles have been identified and issued a criminal Trespass Warrant after cigar, tobacco, drink and gum were shoplifted from the Concord Market on Wilson Pike and Concord Road.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Ransacked home stuns Brentwood family
Dead bolts don't stop burglars from entering
On Tuesday shortly after noon, a Brentwood mom and her young son arrived at their home off of Liberty Church Road near Edmondson Elementary School. She soon discovered that drawers in the master bedroom had been torn apart and "lots of stuff" was on the floor. She went into the bathroom and closet and found more of the same.
"Once I realized it wasn't the cats making the huge mess, I hurried ... out the back door and up Liberty Church Road all while calling 911. Three police cars and two detectives came and searched the house. The front door was kicked in and two dead bolts were broken and the frame of the door was broken to pieces. They (or this person) tore apart the office which is my first room to the right when you enter. Nothing to take in there but they broke a lamp and took a huge picture down off the wall.
"Many of my drawers in my bedroom had been ransacked. Several valuable pieces of jewelry were taken, including my first engagement ring, diamond earrings, watches, (my husband's) entire valet, my big jewelry box, etc. ...
"There is a chance that they were still in the house when we arrived because the job didn't look complete and they left through the front door which is not normal...but we'll never know. What we do know is that GOD is good and (my son) and I are perfectly fine. ..."
She asked friends to forward her email to others in the community. "Lock up friends...but in this case that wouldn't have mattered. All I can say is be alert because this is an AWFUL feeling."
I can't even imagine. I have emailed Capt. Jeff Hughes at the Brentwood Police Department to get an update and will keep you informed. In the meantime, if you were in the area and remember seeing any unusual activity, please contact the Brentwood Police Department at 371-0160.
On Tuesday shortly after noon, a Brentwood mom and her young son arrived at their home off of Liberty Church Road near Edmondson Elementary School. She soon discovered that drawers in the master bedroom had been torn apart and "lots of stuff" was on the floor. She went into the bathroom and closet and found more of the same.
"Once I realized it wasn't the cats making the huge mess, I hurried ... out the back door and up Liberty Church Road all while calling 911. Three police cars and two detectives came and searched the house. The front door was kicked in and two dead bolts were broken and the frame of the door was broken to pieces. They (or this person) tore apart the office which is my first room to the right when you enter. Nothing to take in there but they broke a lamp and took a huge picture down off the wall.
"Many of my drawers in my bedroom had been ransacked. Several valuable pieces of jewelry were taken, including my first engagement ring, diamond earrings, watches, (my husband's) entire valet, my big jewelry box, etc. ...
"There is a chance that they were still in the house when we arrived because the job didn't look complete and they left through the front door which is not normal...but we'll never know. What we do know is that GOD is good and (my son) and I are perfectly fine. ..."
She asked friends to forward her email to others in the community. "Lock up friends...but in this case that wouldn't have mattered. All I can say is be alert because this is an AWFUL feeling."
I can't even imagine. I have emailed Capt. Jeff Hughes at the Brentwood Police Department to get an update and will keep you informed. In the meantime, if you were in the area and remember seeing any unusual activity, please contact the Brentwood Police Department at 371-0160.
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