Friday, Jun. 27, 2008

Police Blotter

Colleyville

JUNE 14: 12:30 a.m., a man in the 3900 block of Goldbaum reported that someone egged his home. The incident was listed as criminal mischief, less than $50.

JUNE 16: 7:30 a.m., a builder reported that thieves stole 180 feet of copper tubing [$733.32] from a home under construction in the 7200 block of Windswept Trail.

JUNE 18: 12:30 a.m., a woman told police that someone shot her vehicle with a BB gun and busted a back window [$211] in the 3400 block of Crossgate Circle South.

Grapevine

JUNE 13-16: Police arrested seven people for alcohol-related driving incidents: five for driving while intoxicated, one for a minor driving under the influence of alcohol and one involving a car wreck. Roadways included Turner and Texas 114, 121 and 360.

JUNE 15: 7:31 p.m., a Grapevine man, 19, was arrested at an apartment complex in the 2300 block of Timberline for a minor consuming alcohol.

JUNE 16: 2:19 p.m., police were called to the 600 block of Austin to investigate a 2006 Mitsubishi Outlander that had been keyed on the hood [$500] and windshield damaged [$700].

JUNE 17: 1:18 p.m., another auto was keyed [$600], this time a 2000 BMW Z3 parked in the 2200 block of Forest Hills.

JUNE 18: 6:50 a.m., driver of a 2005 International 24-foot truck reported that his truck was stolen from the parking lot of Jack in The Box, 3500 Grapevine Mills Parkway, while he was away for five minutes to order food.

8:50 a.m., an employee of Valley View and Associates, 607 W. Dallas, told police that a former employee made unauthorized purchases on the business expense account. The incident was listed as theft, $1,500 to $20,000.

9:25 p.m., an employee of Off Saks 5th Avenue, Grapevine Mills, reported that a woman and three men shoplifted three men’s suits [$1,800] and 48 shirts [$1,300] from the store.

JUNE 19: 8:25 a.m., police were called to a home in the 2000 block of Harwell to investigate burglary of two vehicles: an unlocked 1994 Dodge Caravan and a locked 2005 Honda Civic, from which thieves stole a GPS device [$200] and a Blackberry [$400].

— Compiled by Larry Roquemore, Staff Writer