Police logs
This information has been taken from the Chico Police Department, Butte County Sheriff’s Office, Oroville Police Department and the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office.
Monday ROBBERY
Monte Vista Avenue, Oroville: A man said he was robbed by multiple subjects while walking down a street. They took clothing and other items and he suffered a broken nose.
THEFT
Olive Highway, Oroville: Items were stolen from an unlocked vehicle in a casino parking lot.
BURGLARY
Midway, Chico: At a PG&E substation, unknown subjects stole tools from multiple parked vehicles, some locked and some unlocked.
Cherokee Road/ Table Top Drive, Oroville: A man reported his truck was broken into and his girlfriend’s wallet was stolen.
Highway 70, Gridley: A shop was reportedly burglarized over the previous weekend. Small power tools, a vacuum and beer was missing.
Snow Mountain Way, Forest Ranch: The reporting party returned home to find the home phone line cut and the bedroom door leading to the backyard was wide open.
Tuesday THEFT
County Road Hh, Orland: Trailers on a property were broken into and several items were stolen. Propane gas tanks were also stolen.
Wednesday VANDALISM
Nimshew Road/Smokey Way, Magalia: A mailbox was pried open and some of its contents were possibly taken.
Lincoln Boulevard, Palermo: The same subject on surveillance video from a week ago was seen breaking into mailboxes at the Palermo Post Office. BCSO made an arrest related to the incident.
Sheldon Avenue, Gridley: Vandalism to a vehicle was reported.
THEFT
Steiffer Road, Magalia:
A trash can was reported stolen from a property. Higgins Avenue, Gridley: A man reported mail had been stolen from his mailbox, including a social security check.
BURGLARY
Bald Rock Road, Berry Creek: A residential break-in was noticed during the prior day, though it is unknown if anything was taken.
Highway 32 West, Chico: A storage unit was broken into overnight.
Silva Path, Bangor: Multiple trailers and a storage shed were broken into on a property.
Wood Drive, Magalia: The owner of a house, currently in escrow, went by the residence and noticed the back door open and that a screen had been cut.
Thursday
LOST PROPERTY
Skyway, Magalia: A woman said she may have left her purse at a store yesterday and advised that there was a scuffle at the store so she left quickly. When she returned, the purse wasn’t there.
BURGLARY
Dayton Road, Chico: A possible residential burglary was reported. The reporting party was having trouble breathing, so the call was transferred to Cal Fire for medical response.
Friday
THEFT
Olive Highway, Oroville: Items were stolen from a vehicle parked at a casino.
BURGLARY
Highway 99, Chico: A business was burglarized overnight with power tools and other miscellaneous items missing.
Olive Highway, Oroville: A vehicle parked at a casino was broken into overnight and items were missing.
Stanford Lane, Durham:
A barn was broken into. A small freezer and other items were missing.
VANDALISM
Washboard Lane, Honcut: A woman was reportedly using a shovel to destroy property in someone’s yard.
Saturday VANDALISM
Blueberry Lane/Skyway, Magalia: Three juveniles reportedly destroyed property in a house under construction.
Sunday
VANDALISM
La Mirada Avenue, Oroville: A woman advised her truck had been tampered with, including a bar on the steering wheel, and the underside of the car was pried apart.
BURGLARY
Highway 99, Chico: At Centerfolds, the reporting party said two separate break-ins occurred on the morning and evening of
Jan. 1. Multiple items were stolen and the property was damaged.