North Little Rock CrimeWatch
by times staff
Thursday, August 7, 2008 2:21 PM CDT
Amboy
Date: July 3
Address: 512 Sierra Madre Drive
Summary: In a residential burglary, $2,840 worth of electronics equipment, including two portable computers, were stolen. Two suspects were questioned in the theft, and a portable computer was located at their home, but it was not one of the stolen computers and it was not listed in the state’s database as being stolen. The victim also found an ID card in the yard. It was not for either suspect; it was entered into evidence.
Baring Cross
Date: July 2
Address: 1512 Flora St.
Summary: In a residential burglary, $750 worth of electronics equipment and cash were stolen. A window was believed to have been the entry point; the exit point was believed to have been a door that had been unlocked from the inside. Police recovered usable fingerprints.
Date: July 7
Address: 2017 Flora St.
Summary: Cash and clothing worth a combined $1,360 was taken in a residential burglary. The victim believed that a former roommate was responsible. No sign of forced entry was found and no usable evidence was recovered.
Dark Hollow
Date: July 8
Address: 622 E. 19th St.
Summary: In a residential burglary, $850 worth of furniture was missing when the resident returned home from vacation. Police found no signs of forced entry and no usable evidence was recovered.
Lakewood
Date: July 9
Address: 3104 Donaghy Drive
Summary: Nothing appeared to be missing in a residential burglary. An air conditioner was removed from a window; that appeared to be the entry point. The victim said he would compile a list if he found anything missing. No usable evidence was collected.
Levy
Date: July 3
Address: 62 Somerset Drive
Summary: In a residential burglary, $355 worth of electronics equipment, jewelry and cash were taken. It is believed that a sliding glass door was the entry and exit point. Police found no usable evidence.
Date: July 7
Address: 3803 Burks Ave.
Summary: In response to the report of a disturbance, officers wound up investigating a residential burglary. The victims were unsure of what had been taken because they were in the process of moving. The entry point was believed to have been a window. No usable evidence was collected.
Date: July 10
Address: 3802 Burks Ave.
Summary: In a residential burglary, $2,050 worth of electronics equipment was taken. It appeared that a side door was forced open and served as the entry point. The victim suggested someone as a suspect, but no usable evidence was collected.
Date: July 11
Address: 4805 Ridge Road
Summary: In a residential burglary, DVDs were among items taken. The stolen goods were recovered by police. A $200 door also was damaged in the burglary. The investigation was turned over to the detectives division.
Date: July 11
Address: 4805 Ridge Road
Summary: In a residential burglary, $130 worth of electronics equipment was taken. This incident is related to another burglary; both investigations were turned over to the detective division.
Rose City
Date: July 17
Address: 401 Healy St.
Summary: A residential burglary was reported in which an air compressor and an electric heater worth a combined $120 was missing from the residence. The victim, 80, did not file the report immediately No usable evidence was collected.
Date: July 17
Address: 4713 Atkins St.
Summary: Responding to a report of a residential burglary, police found $250 in damage to doors. It appeared that the back and screen doors had been kicked in, was stolen; the home is vacant and not furnished.
Scenic Hill
Date: July 9
Address: 1207 W. Scenic Drive
Summary: In a residential burglary, a gun and electronics equipment worth a combined $2,085 was taken. Police couldn’t find signs of forced entry; the home appeared to have been ransacked. No usable evidence was found. Some of the stolen property was later recovered. A suspect was identified.
Sherman Park
Date: July 10
Address: 506 Locust
Summary: In a commercial burglary, Fleet Tire was robbed. One $100 tire was stolen and one $100 window was damaged. Police had responded to a burglary alarm at that location on two different occasions the same day. No usable evidence was collected at the scene in either case.
Date: July 10
Address: 1820 E. 2nd St.
Summary: In a residential burglary, two air-conditioning units and an XBox game system worth a combined $401 were taken. A window screen and glass pane valued at $50 also was damaged. The glass pane was broken, apparently so the burglar could unlock the window. That was the entry point. A door was found to be unlocked on the inside and that was believed to have been the exit point. No usable evidence was collected.