The
Independent (Gainesville) Florida Alligator – “Police round up: Battery, larceny; aggravated
assault; robbery; burglary, resisting officer” – January 6th:
Police arrested a
Gainesville man Sunday afternoon after he broke into his neighbor’s house.
Carnell Hawthorne, 30,
entered Samuel Keith’s house, located at 1218 NW 44th Ave., at about 5:30 p.m.
through an unlocked door, according
to a Gainesville Police arrest report. Keith asked Hawthorne if he was OK and
Hawthorne responded, “I’m home, I’m coming in.”
Keith pushed Hawthorne
out of his house, according to the report. Hawthorne then hit Keith’s car and
ran to his own home.
When police arrived,
Hawthorne asked for a second reading of his rights before telling the officer that he was Jesus and had come from the future,
according to a report.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Monday, January 5, 2015
www.kvue.com (Austin, Texas)
– “Police: Man broke
into apartment, left bleach-soaked rags” – January 5th, 2015:
SAN MARCOS,
Texas -- Police have arrested and charged a 19-year-old man accused of breaking
into a woman's apartment, stealing a nightgown and leaving bleach-soaked rags
and a knife in her bedroom.
According to
San Marcos police, a woman living at the Vistas Apartments, a private student
apartment complex near Texas State University, woke up on Nov. 14 to find
Cruzeto Rodriguez standing at the foot of her bed. When she asked what he was
doing, he said, "You caught me," and ran away. The woman found
bleach-soaked rags across her apartment and a Swiss Army knife laid on her
bedside table, with the blade pointed toward her head. The woman was not
injured.
San Marcos
Police Commander Kelly Earnest said the victim had left her apartment door unlocked.
"If
nothing else comes out, please lock your doors. If someone is going through the
apartment complex checking doors, make sure they don't find yours unlocked because something like this
could happen to you," Earnest said.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
www.kfor.com (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) – “Crime on the rise as temperatures drop; Police warn about ‘puffing’ thefts”
– January 2nd, 2015:
OKLAHOMA CITY – As winter temperatures continue to hit the state, police are warning residents about a crime that is on the rise. Authorities say thieves are taking advantage of the winter weather right now, targeting motorists who leave their cars running to warm up.
On Friday morning, a couple of drivers learned that lesson the hard way.
Police tell us they responded to at least three running car thefts near N.W. 10th St. and Council Rd. on Friday morning.These thefts are the result of drivers leaving the driver’s door unlocked and the keys in the ignition.
There’s a name thieves use for this crime; it’s called puffing. They’ll drive up and down streets, looking for exhaust coming from the muffler of a car.
One minute Butch Chrisley’s car was there, the next it was gone. His wife left their car running and unattended. “They were real quiet about it,” he said. “They didn’t slam the door. I didn’t even hear it take off.”
About a mile away, Juan Vargas’ car is also missing. “Man, I don’t know [who did it],” he said. “It’s been happening lately.”
Officers say you should never walk away from your car with the key still in the ignition.
Butch says the New Year was supposed to be a fresh start for his family.
“We were robbed four times and then the tornado in El Reno wiped us out,” Butch said. “We haven’t given up yet. We’re still fighting.”
If you have any information on these thefts, call police.
OKLAHOMA CITY – As winter temperatures continue to hit the state, police are warning residents about a crime that is on the rise. Authorities say thieves are taking advantage of the winter weather right now, targeting motorists who leave their cars running to warm up.
On Friday morning, a couple of drivers learned that lesson the hard way.
Police tell us they responded to at least three running car thefts near N.W. 10th St. and Council Rd. on Friday morning.These thefts are the result of drivers leaving the driver’s door unlocked and the keys in the ignition.
There’s a name thieves use for this crime; it’s called puffing. They’ll drive up and down streets, looking for exhaust coming from the muffler of a car.
One minute Butch Chrisley’s car was there, the next it was gone. His wife left their car running and unattended. “They were real quiet about it,” he said. “They didn’t slam the door. I didn’t even hear it take off.”
About a mile away, Juan Vargas’ car is also missing. “Man, I don’t know [who did it],” he said. “It’s been happening lately.”
Officers say you should never walk away from your car with the key still in the ignition.
Butch says the New Year was supposed to be a fresh start for his family.
“We were robbed four times and then the tornado in El Reno wiped us out,” Butch said. “We haven’t given up yet. We’re still fighting.”
If you have any information on these thefts, call police.
Saturday, January 3, 2015
San
Jose (California) Mercury News – “Milpitas crime
summaries for the Jan. 2 edition” – January 2nd, 2015:
$6,100 STOLEN FROM HILLSIDE HOME
On Dec. 20 at about 11:20 p.m., police responded to a residential burglary on the 600 block of Quince Lane.
That evening, someone gained entry into the home via an unlocked side door. Inside, they stole $6,000 cash and $100 in rolled quarters, police said.
No other loss was reported. No suspects are known in this case, police said.
$6,100 STOLEN FROM HILLSIDE HOME
On Dec. 20 at about 11:20 p.m., police responded to a residential burglary on the 600 block of Quince Lane.
That evening, someone gained entry into the home via an unlocked side door. Inside, they stole $6,000 cash and $100 in rolled quarters, police said.
No other loss was reported. No suspects are known in this case, police said.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
dailymail.co.uk – “Bungling addicts called
911 after they'd been 'trapped' in a closet for DAYS - only for cops to arrive
and open the unlocked door” – January 1st, 2015:
A Florida couple who were high on drugs spent two days believing they were trapped in a janitors closet and eventually called 911 for help, only to be told by police they could have just opened the door themselves.
Amber Campbell, 25, and John Arwood, 31, were freed - and then arrested.
The strange incident occurred at the Marine and Environmental Science
Center at Daytona State College on Tuesday.
Inside the closet, police said they found feces and copper scouring pads
used to smoke meth and crack cocaine, according to The Orlando Sentinel. Police said they smelled meth in the
closet.
Campbell and Arwood claim to have been chased into the closet on Sunday.
It is not known what they were doing at the facility. The campus was closed
for the holidays. It is also not clear why the pair waited until Tuesday
to seek help.
However Arwood called 911 and told police they were trapped.
Police used his cell phone to trace the location and arrived to let the two
out.
But an officer, trying to understand what had happened, went into the
closet and shut the door.
The door did not lock.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Weatherford
(Texas) Democrat – “Beer-drinking college students arrested for 'exploring' FAA
tower” – December 30th, 2014:
Four young men who
police say broke into a building in Snyder County, Pennsylvania early Sunday
morning to share a few beers set off alarms all the way in Georgia.
That's because the
building happened to be a Federal Aviation Administration air traffic
navigation tower.
The unlawful entry
through what the four college students, one of whom is a West Point cadet, said
was an unlocked door triggered an
intruder alarm that shut down a crucial aviation aid that allows pilots to
follow an assigned flight path.
Though authorities
believe the four weren’t trying to disrupt air traffic, an alert of the
disruption was received at the FAA's regional office in Atlanta, which notified
Pennsylvania state police.
When troopers arrived,
they found the four men, all of them younger than 21, walking away from
the tower carrying open containers of beer. So along with felony causing a
catastrophe, burglary, criminal mischief, criminal trespassing, the foursome
also faces underage drinking charges.
Though FAA spokesman Jim
Peters confirmed that “The entrants did not damage the building or
equipment and did not pose a safety risk to any aircraft," they also may face federal charges.
Monday, December 29, 2014
The Daily Journal (Park Hills, Missouri) Online - "Burglars question homeowner when caught in act" - December 28th, 2014:
It took place in the 2400 block of Hwy. 61-67 just after noon when the homeowner entered the home and found an apparent burglary in progress.
According to authorities, when the owner entered the residence they were confronted by a male subject who actually asked the homeowner what he was doing in the house. The homeowner told him he was the owner and the subject said they would see about that.
The homeowner ran out and called police and when officers responded they saw two men fleeing on foot. They captured both men after a short foot chase.
The suspects, a 46-year Cedar Hill man and a 53-year-old Arnold man, were arrested on suspicion of first-degree burglary, a Class B felony, and misdemeanor charges of trespassing. They were released pending application of warrants.
Authorities reported that there were no injuries and nothing appeared to have been taken. The men entered the house through an unlocked rear door.
Crystal City Police
caught a brazen burglar and his sidekick on Dec. 16 after the would-be robber
challenged the homeowner as to who really owned the home.
It took place in the 2400 block of Hwy. 61-67 just after noon when the homeowner entered the home and found an apparent burglary in progress.
According to authorities, when the owner entered the residence they were confronted by a male subject who actually asked the homeowner what he was doing in the house. The homeowner told him he was the owner and the subject said they would see about that.
The homeowner ran out and called police and when officers responded they saw two men fleeing on foot. They captured both men after a short foot chase.
The suspects, a 46-year Cedar Hill man and a 53-year-old Arnold man, were arrested on suspicion of first-degree burglary, a Class B felony, and misdemeanor charges of trespassing. They were released pending application of warrants.
Authorities reported that there were no injuries and nothing appeared to have been taken. The men entered the house through an unlocked rear door.
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