- Global Motor Sports, Jacqueline Court, 9:39 a.m. A motorcycle was stolen from the business, possibly a week or so before.
Vandalism
- Serene Drive, 11:56 a.m. A Volkswagen Jetta was vandalized with pink nail polish and Sharpies.
Petty theft
- Safeway grocery store, East Dunne Avenue, 3 p.m. A motorized E-bike was stolen from the front of the store. It was left unsecured.
Auto burglary
- Shadow Mountain Baptist School, Monterey Road, 4:50 p.m. A Toyota Corolla was broken into. A window was shattered, and a GPS unit was stolen.
- Butterfield Boulevard, 8:15 p.m. A Saturn was broken into while parked at the apartment complex. A window was shattered, and a GPS unit was stolen.
Burglary
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Aug. 15
Vandalism
- San Pedro Avenue, 5:05 a.m. A window of a Dodge Stratus was shattered. A rock was thrown through the window, but nothing was stolen.
Stolen vehicle
- Longview Drive, 10:42 a.m. A Mercury Villager was stolen.
Burglary
- Northside Market, Monterey Road, 3:59 p.m. Someone broke into the business overnight or in the morning. The person who reported the break-in said she knows who broke in, they confessed to her and then "flipped her off."
Auto burglary
- Barnell Avenue, 10:45 p.m. A Ford F150 was broken into, and the stereo was stolen.
Aug. 16
Vandalism
- P.A. Walsh School, West Main Avenue, 7:41 a.m. A rock was thrown through the window of school office.
Burglary
- Prism Electronics, Digital Drive, 4:55 p.m. Someone shattered a window to break into the business. It was not clear at the time of the report if anything was stolen.
Aug. 18
Burglary
- Chevron-Carmel Car Wash, Monterey Road, 6:39 a.m. Someone broke into the office overnight through a shattered window and stole money from the cash register.
Marilyn Dubil Marilyn Dubil is a freelance writer for The Times.
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