Cops Corner 11.19.2015

Crime reports from around the area.


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  • | 6:00 a.m. November 18, 2015
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Spilt coffee makes mess
Nov. 13
6600 block of State Road 64 East
Domestic disturbance: A couple got into a verbal argument after the man spilt a full cup of cappuccino inside a vehicle owned by the woman’s father. The argument continued while the couple cleaned up the mess. At one point, the man grabbed a cell phone inside the vehicle and fled. The woman chased him, yelling, “Help, I’ve been robbed.” A witness heard her yelling and joined in the chase. The man ran into the woods. The woman yelled she was robbed because he had their rent money in his front pocket.

Capture the flag
Nov. 12
7700 block of 49th Avenue East
Petit/Grand theft: The president of a homeowners association called the Sheriff’s Office to report that someone damaged the flag pole located at the community pool and also stole the flag from the pole.

Stomping grounds
Nov. 13
7800 block of Eagle Creek Drive
Domestic disturbance: An anonymous neighbor called the Sheriff’s Office about an argument occurring from within another resident’s condo. The responding deputy witnessed no marks or cuts to indicate any physical dispute, but the neighbor admitted to arguing earlier in the morning. The deputy noticed a bedroom window broken out, and the man said a boot had been thrown at it. The deputy urged the neighbors to clean up the glass.

Way out of bounds
Nov. 7
7200 block of Ashland Glen
Information only: A man was house sitting for a friend. When he went in the evening to check on the home, he noticed the bathroom window at the rear of the house had been broken and glass covered the floor. He left the residence and called the Sheriff’s Office. The responding deputy noticed that although the window was broken, the lock was still secured. Judging by the size of the hole and the home’s proximity to a golf course, with a tee located less than 100 yards from the window, the deputy surmised the damaged was caused by “an ill-fated golf swing.”

 

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