ROBBERY
· An employee at Speedway, 4265 S. 60th St., was robbed at gunpoint by an unknown male at about 11 55 p.m., April 11. The suspect, who was wearing a black mask, black clothing and carrying a duffle bag, displayed a small, black handgun and demanded cash. The suspect was a passenger in a tan colored vehicle that was last seen traveling eastbound on West Coldspring Road.
BURGLARY
· Two unknown males stole 30 to 50 cartons of Newport and Marlboro cigarettes and an unknown amount of cigars during a burglary at Speedway, 3390 W. Loomis Road, at about 3 40 a.m., April 7. The suspects gained entry to the business by prying open a door on the northeast side of the business.
· Copper wire and vehicle parts were stolen from a locked residence and garage in the 3600 block of South 32nd Street at 3 15 p.m. April 9. The unknown suspect(s) broke a lasp and hatch on a shed door and entered the home through an attached garage. The caller stated the burglary took place sometime between April 7 and 9.
· A resident in the 3800 block of South 36th Street reported an unknown subject(s) stole a ladder, golf clubs and a snow blower out of her garage at 6 10 p.m. April 11.
THEFT
· A pink rhinestone crystal bracelet was stolen during a craft fair at Whitnall High School, 5000 S. 116th St., between 9 and 11 a.m. April 5.
· Two unknown females shoplifted several purses at TJ Maxx, 4200 S. 76th St., and were last seen traveling northbound on South 76th Street in a silver Chevy at about 4 p.m. April 8.
· A caller reported two tires were stolen off his car while it was parked in the 6500 block of West English Meadows Drive on either April 8 or April 9.
· A cell phone, a purse, two jackets and shopping bags containing various items were reported stolen from a locked 2004 Park Avenue while it was parked at Olive Garden Restaurant, 4760 S. 76th St., at 1 15 p.m. April 9. The unknown suspect(s) broke a window to gain entry.
· An employee reported an unknown male subject stole a rack containing jelly packets off a table at The Forum, 4711 S. 108th St., and was last seen walking northbound on South 108th Street at about 4 a.m. April 11. The restaurant did not want to pursue theft charges against the subject but wanted him advised that he was no longer welcome at the business.
· A woman’s engagement ring and several other items were stolen out of a locked vehicle parked at Red Lobster, 4645 S. 76th St., between 11 30 a.m. and 2 p.m. The unknown suspect(s) broke the passenger side window to gain entry.
· A woman reported her purse was stolen at Walmart, 10600 W. Layton Ave., after she accidentally left it in her shopping cart at about 2 30 p.m. April 12.
· Two 4 inch long, blue flashing solar lights were stolen from a driveway in the 4400 block of South 92nd Street between 11 p.m. April 12 and 7 a.m. April 13.
· Four unknown females shoplifted eight pairs of men’s pants at Walmart, 10600 W. Layton Ave., and then fled southbound on South 108th Street in a blue Audi at about 4 35 p.m. April 13. Officers stopped the vehicle on Interstate 894, but the driver fled when the officer approached the vehicle.
DRUG POSSESSION
· Police responding to a report of a man having a seizure inside a white Chevy truck at Forest Home Liquor, 5612 W. Forest Home Ave., arrested the man for possession of heroin and cited him for possession of drug paraphernalia at about 7 p.m. April 11. The suspect was transported to St. Francis Hospital by the Greenfield Fire Department and was later conveyed back to the police department for booking.
· A subject was arrested for possession of marijuana during a traffic stop in the 4900 block of South 76th Street at about 9 45 p.m. April 11.
DRUNKEN DRIVING
· A man was arrested for drunken driving (second offense) in the 5000 block of South 108th Street at about 3 a.m. April 12. He was transported to the hospital for a blood draw, the results of which were unavailable.
· A woman was arrested for drunken driving after an employee reported a driver was falling asleep in her car while going through the drive thru at McDonald’s, 5040 S. 76th St., at 3 20 a.m. April 12. Her preliminary blood alcohol content was .13.
· A subject was arrested for drunken driving in the 3600 block of South 46th Street at 2 40 a.m. April 13. The subject’s blood alcohol content was unavailable.
VANDALISM
· An employee at the City of Greenfield Department of Public Works reported graffiti on the bridge near West Morgan Avenue and South 116th Street at about 10 35 a.m. April 7. The employee also reported graffiti on city and county signs on South 116th Street.
· A caller reported a window was smashed out on his 2002 Dodge Caravan while it was parked at Elim Tabernacle, 5000 S. 60th St., at 11 45 a.m. April 13. Nothing was reported missing from inside the vehicle.
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