Oroville Mercury-Register

Police logs

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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.

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