Sheriff’s log
May 29
Patricia Newman, 250 Ledgerwood Road, reported a break- in to a vehicle. Nothing was noted missing at the time of report.
June 8
Curtiss Clayton Kicliter, 2151 Mountain Pine Road, reported a theft of a lawnmower, weed trimmer and chain saw.
June 13
Kimberly D. Rose, Hot Springs Village, reported a theft of cash and three large flower pots with plants at 4103 Highway 7 north by a known suspect.
Jennifer G. Lawhan, Hot Springs Village, reported a breakin to a vehicle at the Paul Bewie Boys & Girls Club on Highway 7 north. Missing were a purse and camera.
Earlene Birdsong, 130 S. Persimmon St., reported a theft of an antique gold ring, three pendants and a wedding ring set by a known suspect.
Michael J. Ragsdale, 159 Larado Loop, reported a theft of a black Labrador by a known suspect. The dog was later recovered.
Chris J. Dilbeck, Hot Springs, reported a theft of a yellow 2006 Jeep Wrangler at Iron Springs Park.
Jacquelyn Johnston, 128 Sliger Trail, reported a burglary. Missing were a power drill and cir- cular saw.
Audra L. Strother, Wal- Mart, 3607 Highway 7 north, reported a theft of a PlayStation 3 with two games and a memory card, two cellphones and miscellaneous clothing.
Jennifer McCullah, 252 Durham Loop, reported a burglary. Missing was a purse.
David Griffin, Hot Springs, reported a theft of a brass vase at Crestview Cemetery by known
suspects.
June 14
Christian Batts, 308 Kleinshore Road, reported a break- in to a vehicle by a known juvenile suspect who was arrested. Taken were coins and a tin of mints, which were recovered.
Zach Spainhour, Hot Springs, reported a theft of medications at 240 Brumley Trail by a known suspect.