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Police blotter- Man steals TVs
Contributed by: YourHub.com on 6/3/2008

Greenwood Village Police Department

CAR BROKEN INTO
A Greenwood Village Police officer was sent to the Greenwood Village Athletic Club, 5801 S. Quebec St. at 8:54 p.m. May 21 on a report of theft. A woman told the officer she had parked her car at 6:30 p.m. and when she returned she noticed that her passenger side window had been shattered and a black bag containing some documents and a legal pad was missing. The woman said the bag was worth about $5. The officer found a screwdriver on the seat of the car, but was unable to get any fingerprint evidence from the handle.

SUSPECT STEALS TWO TELEVISIONS
A man called Greenwood Village Police to the parking lot of an Albertson's grocery store, 8557 E. Arapahoe Road, at 2:13 p.m. May 6 on a report of a theft. The man told police he was a security guard at Target, 6767 S. Clinton St., and saw a man steal two LCD TVs and get into the backseat of a gray Buick sedan in the Target parking lot. The security guard followed the Buick in his own car to the Albertson's parking lot and called police. Police spoke to two men in the car who told them they suspected a man they had given a ride to just stole two TVs from the Target. The pair said they did not know the man and he had given them $20 to drive him around. An officer confronted the suspect in the Albertson's, who said he had been in the Target but denied stealing the TVs. The security guard identified the man and he was arrested. Police also discovered a fake Indiana I.D. on the suspect, who told police he is going through heroin withdrawal. The suspect refused medical help and was issued a summonses for theft and criminal impersonation.



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