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Crime Watch: Week of October 1

10/07/06 3700 block 37th St: Victim reported residential breaking and entering
10/07/06 2200 block Varnum Rd: Armed carjacking at gunpoint
10/07/06 3200 Perry St: Suspects attempt fight with victim on property
10/06/06 4100 block Russell Av: Suspects rob victim after entering car
10/06/06 3300 block Chauncey Pl: Individual arrested for trespassing after warning to vacate
10/06/06 3900 block Perry St: Vehicle towed because driver’s license suspended
10/06/06 3400 block Rhode Island Av: 2nd break in attempt at commercial business
10/05/06 4100 block Utah (Brentwood): Arrest for open warrant after suspicious vehicle stop
10/05/06 3200 block Rhode Island Av: Attempt break in at commercial business
10/05/06 3400 block Rhode Island Av: Unknown suspect(s) break into business
10/05/06 2900 block Allison St: Unknown suspect(s) threw stone through window
10/05/06 4000 block 34th St: Unknown suspect removed window to business
10/05/06 3310 Chillum Rd: Suspect stole food from 7-11
10/04/06 Oak Lane & Otis St: Towed abandoned vehicle with heavy damage
10/03/06 4200 block Rainier Av: Victim assaulted while parking car in front of home
10/03/06 4200 block 30th St: Theft from auto
10/02/06 3700 block Wells Av: City computer property recovered
10/02/06 3400 block Rhode Island Av: Suspect arrested for drinking in public
10/01/06 3300 block Chauncey Pl: Intoxicated suspect arrested for disturbance
10/01/06 4700 25th St: Police called for domestic standby
10/01/06 3400 block Rhode Island Av: Theft of bicycle
10/01/06 25th & Queens Chapel Rd: Vehicle towed since driver’s license suspended

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