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Police Report: October 11-12

October 11th:

4300 block of Russell Avenue: At about 9:30 am officers took a report of an attempted burglary. The victim told the officers that he was sleeping on the couch when he was awakened by a loud noise. Once awake he saw a black male attempting to climb through his living room window. The victim yelled at the man and he immediately fled the area on foot. A search of the area for the suspect proved negative. The window was processed and several latent fingerprints were recovered and sent for analysis.

October 12th:

3300 block of Queens Chapel Road: At about 3:40 pm officers took a theft report. The victim told the officers that while she was at work someone stole her purse that she had left in her office. No evidence/witnesses were identified.

3100 block of Queens Chapel Road: At about 10:30 pm officers took a missing person report. The father of a 17 year old juvenile told the officers that he and his son had an argument earlier in the day. The juvenile boarded a school bus for Northwestern HS as usual but failed to return home as scheduled. The father and the officers confirmed that this was not the first time similar circumstances resulted in the juvenile not returning home when expected. The juvenile’s information was entered into the NCIC missing person’s database.

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