Crime & Safety

Man Arrested For Plymouth Burglary, Expensive Rings Stolen: Plymouth Police Report

The most recent Plymouth Police blotters include reports of burglaries, criminal damages to property and numerous thefts.

From Sept. 5-18 the Plymouth Police Department reported 118 incidents, which included the following:

• Five residential burglaries including an incident on Sept. 15 in which the victim reported an unknown male suspect had just fled his residence on the 12900 block of 32nd Avenue North. The suspect, an 18-year-old Brooklyn Park male, was located and arrested for burglary.

• One attempted burglary

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• Fifteen criminal damages to numerous properties including a cut garden hose, slashed tires and other damage to different vehicles, a damaged laundry change machine, tire tracks on lawns, spray painted property and graffiti on a bathroom wall at a school on the 4900 block of Peony Lane North.

• Twenty-five thefts, items stolen included: keys off a restaurant table, bicycle, cell phones, iPads, books, $4,000 ring, $2,000 ring, a jacket, iMac laptop and headphones as well as several shoplifting incidents, not paying for gas and dine and dashes.

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• Eight thefts from a vehicle, items stolen included: license plate, copper wire, a saw, purses, credit cards, construction tools, laptop, polo bag and GPS units.


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