Crime & Safety

Plymouth Police Report Expensive Burglaries, Thefts

The most recent Plymouth Police Blotter reports several burglaries, one robbery and several thefts in the past week.

From April 26 through May 2 the Plymouth Police Department report tallied 69 incidents, which included the following:

• One assault

• Two domestic assaults, including an incident that ended in the arrest of two juvenile females ages 10 and 15.

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• One commercial burglary that included $2,000 worth of lawn irrigation equipment parts stolen April 26 from the 10600 44th Avenue North.

• Five residential burglaries, including $2,000 worth of clothing items stolen April 28 from a residence on the15200 block of 18th Avenue North

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• Nine controlled substances found

• Three criminal damages to property

• Two disturbing the peace incidents

• Three DOC reported

• Three DWIs

• Three forgeries

• Two reports of fraud

• Eight harassments reported

• Four hit and runs

• Two motor vehicle thefts

• Three order violations

• Fifteen thefts, including $1,000 worth of copper stolen April 26 on the 2100 block of Xenium Lane North and $2,500 worth of tires and rims stolen from a vehicle April 30 on the 2500 block of Lancaster Lane North,

• Three thefts from vehicles, including $4,800 worth of items stolen from a car parked outside a hotel May 2 on the 2700 block of Annapolis Circle North.

• Two weapon offenses, including a juvenile shooting a pellet gun April 27 on the 3900 block of Zircon Lane North and a juvenile student arrested for threatening another student with a knife May 1 at the school on the 10600 block of 36th Avenue North.


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