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We need information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of persons responsible for the following:

April 2001

CASE CRIME DATE/TIME LOCATION DESCRIPTION

01-1671
Fraud 04/20/2001 Kroger Read Info
01-1672 Criminal
Mischief
04/29/2001
4:00 A.M.
Sav A Step Read Info
01-1677 Theft 04/29/2001
Evening Hours
700 Block
Harrison Ave
Read Info
01-1686 Criminal
Mischief
04/29/2001
7:45 P.M.
Green Tree 4
Theatres
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01-1692 Theft 04/24/2001 200 Block
Marshall Ave
Read Info
01-1695 Burglary 04/26/2001 Providence HS Read Info

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Month Of April 2001

 



01-1671
: After losing a bank card in the New Albany Kroger store this victim noticed fraudulent charges from these Clarksville stores on the bank statement: Shoe Carnival $104.98, Dillards $173.78, and Dairy Mart $20.00  

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01-1672: The security alarm was activated after someone broke out the front windows. It did not appear that anyone entered the building.  
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01-1677: Sometime during the night someone entered the back yard of this residence and took the following items: a Murray riding lawnmower valued at $900.00, a rear bagger unit worth $259.00 and a trailer estimated at $150.00
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01-1686: While this victim was at a movie someone broke out the driver's side window of his white 1997 Dodge van.
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01-1692: While temporally staying at an apartment during the periods of April 24 through April 30 someone stole eight rings from this victim. The total value of the loss is estimated at $805.00
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01-1695: A 2001 black Honda Moped was stolen from the stairway of this apartment complex. The steering column was locked at the time of theft.
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