Rome News-Tribune

POLICE INCIDENT REPORTS

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Sunday, July 5 Anderson Road, RPD: Someone reported damage to a residence, but no estimated repair cost was given. John Ross Drive, RPD: Someone reported the rear window of a vehicle at a residence shattered with damage estimated at $400. Monday, July 6

Anders Road, RPD: Someone reported a political campaign sign stolen from a lawn.

1448 Turner McCall Blvd., Ross Dress for Less, RPD: Someone reported a purse, containing $60 cash, prescripti­on glasses and bank and identifica­tion cards, missing during a shopping trip.

Hicks Drive, RPD: Someone reported being bitten by a grey dog with brown spots.

Wilson Ave., RPD: Someone reported a possible prowler at a residence “missing with the back door.” Ross St., RPD: Someone reported the fuel lines to a bass boat cut, resulting in $275 in damage. Tuesday, July 7 Sagewood Drive, RPD: Someone reported an estimated $500 in damage to a vehicle at a residence. 2256 New Calhoun Highway, Floyd County Jail, RPD: Someone reported an Apple iPad stolen from a vehicle at the jail. The device was valued at $600.

215 E. 13th St., Banty Jones Park, RPD: A Parks and Recreation employee reported damge to the park pavilion, in the amount of $600. Pennington Ave., RPD: Someone reported three children’s bikes stolen, valued at $98, $88, and $88, respective­ly. 1024 Broad St., Troy’s Barbecue, RPD: Someone reported car keys left on the front counter missing while they went to the restroom. Wednesday, July 8 N. 5th Ave., RPD: Someone reported a box of medical devices missing from the front of a residence.

Olmstead St., RPD: Someone reported being attacked by two unknown females in front of a residence, resulting in injuries. 1942 Shorter Ave., Attic West Storage, RPD: Someone reported several storage buildings broken into with $6-800 in damages caused. Thursday, July 9 Three Rivers Drive, RPD: Someone reported an unknown male gained access to a personal computer and demanded a bank transfer in the amount of $35,000. Friday, July 10 E. 19th St., RPD: Someone reported a power meter vandalized at a residence.

Leland Ave., RPD: Someone reported 60 pills of medication missing after apparent forced entry to a residence.

Clover St., RPD: Someone reported a brick thrown through the window of a residence and three sets of cabinets, valued at $200, missing. Damage to the window was estimated at $1,000.

109 E. Main St., Lexus Lounge, RPD: Someone reported a fight at the property, and police found a Beretta handgun left at the scene. The firearm was checked into evidence at the Rome Police Department.

E. 13th St., RPD: Someone reported damaged to a vehicle at a residence in the amount of $500. Redmond Cir. at Lavender Drive, RPD: Someone reported an object from a passing vehicle struck her vehicle causing damage to the glass. 1930 Redmond Cir., Busy Bee Boutique, RPD: An employee reported an iPhone, valued at $1,100, missing from the store. The phone was later recovered at a room at the Royal Inn. No charges were pressed. E. 13th St., RPD: A recreation department employee reported two trashcans at Banty Jones Park set on fire. The cans are valued at $100 each.

Saturday, July 11

724 Avenue A., RPD: Someone reported a wallet taken from an unlocked vehicle while checking into an Air BNB. The wallet contained $150 cash, identifica­tion and two bank cards. Nixon Ave., RPD: Someone reported three pairs of shoes, valued at $200 each, an Xbox missing, $500 in clothes thrown on the ground and covered in bleach. 1476 Turner McCall Blvd., Kroger, RPD: Someone reported a male entered the store and grabbed two packages of sushi, a gallon of water, and left without paying. Sunday, July 12

836 Turner McCall Blvd., Aldi, RPD: Someone reported a lost debit card in the parking lot of the business and a $21.38 transactio­n was declined shortly after. Clover St., RPD: Someone reported a male, nicknamed “Cornbread,” damaged a lottery machine and took $84 from it. Damage to the machine was estimated at $400. Broad St., RPD: Someone reported finding a Georgia Drivers License and it was arranged to be returned to the individual. 1519 Dean Ave., Complete Cash,

RPD: An activated alarm led to the discovery of a shattered front window of the business.

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