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Police Report: November 3-4

November 3rd:

2200 block of Varnum Street: At about 7 am officers took a report of vandalism to auto. The owner of a 2008 Chrysler showed the officers where someone had thrown eggs at her vehicle. No evidence was recovered and no witnesses were identified.

3100 block of Queens Chapel Road: At about 7:50 pm officers took a report of a vandalism to auto. The owner of a Nissan Xterra showed the officers where someone had broken out one of the vehicle’s windows. Nothing was taken from inside the vehicle and no evidence was recovered and no witnesses were identified.

November 4th (early morning):

4100 block of Russell Avenue: At about 2:45 am officers responded for the report of two suspicious males on bicycles wearing all dark clothing possibly tampering with vehicles. The officers canvassed the area and came across two individuals who fit the description given by the complainant. A field interview was attempted but the suspects fled and after a foot chase were able to get away. A back pack containing a GPS unit, a car stereo and several other items was recovered along with the two bikes. All items were seized for evidence and an investigation to try and identify the two suspects is ongoing.

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