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Police on Lookout for Beefsteak Thief

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FREDERICKSBURG POLICE INCIDENTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2011
LARCENY:
1700 block Lafayette Blvd, June 27 10:00 pm – June 28 12:00 pm. A resident reported that her stereo sound system and an electronic game were stolen from the trunk of her vehicle after the locking mechanism was damaged. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

Bottom Dollar, 515 Jefferson Davis Hwy, June 28 12:50 pm. A manager reported that a male subject concealed several packages of beef steaks under his clothing and left the store without paying for them. The investigation is ongoing.

500 block Lafayette Blvd, June 27 8:00 pm – June 28 4:30 pm. A Spotsylvania resident reported that a window on his vehicle was broken and several leather jackets were stolen from inside the car. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

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VANDALISM:

1200 block Cardwell St, June 28 4:30 am – 5:00 am. A resident reported that his vehicle and house were significantly damaged by a person who had been involved in a relationship with a family member. The investigation is ongoing.

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200 block Frazier St, June 28 4:00 pm – 4:25 pm. A resident reported that the front fender on her vehicle was damaged, apparently by someone kicking it. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

ARRESTS:

William Ramer, 20, of Spotsylvania was arrested for trespassing, underage possession of alcohol, and illegal burning.

Collin Cushing, 20, of Spotsylvania was arrested for trespassing, underage possession of alcohol, and illegal burning.

Keylacy Rogers, 31, of Triangle was arrested for larceny of a vehicle.

James Rhody, 29, of Stafford was arrested for domestic assault and battery.

Jeffrey Costello, 25, of Fredericksburg was arrested for public intoxication.

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