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Police Report: August 12

3800 block of 30th Street: At about 9:30 am officers responded for a suspicious situation. The homeowner told the officers that about ten male individuals knocked on her door and threatened to do bodily harm to her son who is currently out of state attending college. When they discovered that their target was not home they immediately fled the area in varying directions. The officers were unable to identify or locate any of the individuals.

4500 block of 30th Street: At about 9:40 pm officers took a report of a theft from auto. The victim/owner of a 2006 Ford SUV told the officers that she parked her vehicle in front of her residence and when she returned she discovered that someone had gained entry into the vehicle and stolen several items from the center console. There were no signs of forced entry. At the time of the report officers were unable to locate evidence as to who may have been responsible for the theft.

3200 block of Varnum Street: At about 11 pm officers took a report of a theft. The victim/owner told the officers that she left home at about 5 pm and when she returned at around 10 pm she discovered that someone had stolen two dirt bikes from her back yard. At the time of the report officers were unable to locate evidence as to who may have been responsible for the theft.

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