Sheriff’s log
April 26
Brian Rudolph, 209 Windamere Drive, reported a theft of a trailer license plate.
April 27
Christopher S. Brooks, Lonsdale, reported a theft of a generator at 312 Old Dallas Road.
Valerie L. Jackson, 242 Ranchero Place, reported a break- in to a vehicle. Missing were golf clubs and money.
Jimmy F. Grice, Greenville, Miss., reported a break- in to a garage at 170 Algonkin Drive, Royal, by known suspects. Missing were a computer, weed trimmer, riding mower, two limb trimmers and bush clippers.
Sheila Weston, Hot Springs, reported a theft of a porch swing from 104 Earnest Way by a known suspect.
April 28
Violet Foss, 270 N. Shore Terrace, reported a break- in to a shop. Missing were a weed trimmer, air compressor and leaf blower.
Roy L. Long, 301 9th St., Mountain Pine, reported a break- in to a vehicle. Missing was a 9mm.
Obie C. Staggs, 103 Mimosa Point, reported a break- in to a storage unit. Missing were an air tool kit and backpack leaf blower.
John Pennington, 655 Thornton Ferry Road, reported a breakin by a known suspect. Missing was a bottle of dark rum.
Shelly S. Bates, Jessieville, reported a theft of a wallet and cash at Wal- Mart, 3604 Highway 7 north.
April 29
Suzy L. Bridges, 210 Willman Square, reported a burglary. Missing was a computer monitor.
Agnes Turner reported a theft of a white 2006 Ford F- 150 pickup from 101 Brantley Way by a known suspect.
Paul A. Matthews, 103 Argie Lane, reported a burglary. Missing were a computer, 32- inch television with DVD player, Nintendo Wii, ipod, laptop computer, coins, a DVD, firefighter’s bag and a piggy bank with money.
Samantha Sue Shelton, 149 Ebony Way, reported a theft of a laptop computer by a known suspect.
Buck Kelso, 230 Park Shore Circle, reported a burglary. Missing were a .22- caliber and a .38caliber firearm.
Cassidy B. Bailey, Hot Springs, reported a theft of money on Highway 298 by a known suspect.
Roy L. Long, 301 9th St., Mountain Pine, reported a theft of a trolling motor.