Oct. 29 — A resident reported that the side window of his truck topper had been smashed out, although nothing appeared to be missing from the vehicle.
Oct. 29 — A resident of Seventh Street Northeast reported that lightbulbs had been removed from security lights in his back yard.
Oct. 29 — A resident reported that she was told her Social Security Number was not on file and she was concerned with identity theft.
Oct. 30 — A business onHaven Road reported that all the front windows of its building had been broken, although entry to the building had not been gained.
Oct. 30 — A resident of Third Street Northeast reported damage to a fence on his property.
Nov. 1 — A business on Second Avenue Northeast reported that a chain saw missing from their store had appeared at a pawn shop in another city, which was verified by the serial number on the chain saw.
Nov. 2 — A resident of Eighteenth Street Northeast reported that a credit card had been fraudulently obtained in the resident’s name and used to make purchases at a local business.
Nov. 3 — A business on Second Avenue Northeast reported a theft.
Nov. 3 — Someone on East Broadway reported the theft of a flashlight.