Crime & Safety

Auto Break-In, Larceny: Crimes Reported To Davidson Police

Here's a rundown of what officers charged drivers with around town, according to the Davidson Police Department blotter.

DAVIDSON, NC β€” More than a quarter of the tickets issued to drivers last week were for expired tags and inspections, according to the Davidson Police Department.

Of the 26 tickets issued by Davidson police between Sept. 22 and Sept. 28, nine were for speeding, six were for seatbelt violations and seven for expired tags or vehicle inspections, according to the police blotter.

Four crimes were also reported to the police department, one of which was a vehicle break-in and theft reported on Jetton Street. There were no arrests made by DPD between Sept. 22 through Sept. 28.

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Here's a rundown of the citations DPD between Sept. 22 and Sept. 28:

Police received the following crime reports this past week:

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  • Sept. 22 β€” Breaking and entering/ larceny from auto, Jetton Street
  • Sept. 24 β€” Damage to personal property, Clemens Place
  • Sept. 25 β€” Simple assault, Avinger Lane
  • Sept. 28 β€” Larceny (felony), Jetton Street

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