POLICE LOG
Oct. 1
Sam Mitchell reported a break-in to a vehicle at 114 Ranch St. Missing were speakers and ID.
Tiffany Sims reported a break-in to a vehicle at 102 Sea Ray Circle. Missing was clothing.
Brittany Goff reported a break-in to a vehicle at 102 Sea Ray Circle. Nothing was noted missing in the report.
Diana Sebourn reported a theft of gold earrings and a laptop computer at 220 Cooper St.
Sam Hawkins, Marjorie Cunnan and Stephen Goldman each reported a breakin to a vehicle at 700 Grand Point Drive. None of the reports listed anything missing.
John Delaney reported a theft of a black 2014 Ford Escape, a silver 2018 Ford Fusion and a .22-caliber pistol at 235 San Carlos Point.
Trinity Church Faith Ministries, 670 Panama St., reported a theft of a catalytic converter from a vehicle.
Elberta L. Crouch reported a theft of money at 502 Woodlawn Ave.
Jennifer and Katherine Hoyt reported a break-in to a vehicle at 400 Peninsula Drive. Missing were money, headphones, an MP3 player and wallet.
Oct. 2
Erica Henderson reported a burglary at 315 Potter St., Apt. 33. Nothing was noted missing in the report.
Emily Peterson reported a burglary at 1316 Richard St. Nothing was noted missing in the report.
William Dillard reported a theft of a black 2006 Chevy Silverado, tools, a spotlight, cellphone and passport at CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs, 300 Werner St.
Dollar General, 617 Albert Pike Road, reported a theft of candy and a magazine.
Leandra L. Orr reported a burglary at 510 Ridgeway St. Missing were jewelry and money.
Walmart, 1601 Albert Pike, reported a theft of merchandise.
Rocky’s Corner, 2600 Central Ave., reported a theft of food.
Nikki P. Schoenfield reported a break-in to a vehicle at 107 Lasalle St. Missing were a cellphone and case.
Oct. 3
The Vault, 723 Central Ave., reported a theft of salt and pepper shakers.
Dennis Reynolds reported a theft of a catalytic converter at 106 McMahan Drive.
Joel Ryan Duckworth reported a theft of a homemade trailer at 201 Border St.