Crime & Safety

Plymouth Police Report Expensive Items Stolen From Homes

The most recent Plymouth Police report shows numerous stolen items from homes, businesses and vehicles.

From Oct. 25-31 the Plymouth Police Department reported 40 incidents, which included the following:

• Three residential burglaries, items stolen from homes included: two televisions, electronic equipment, a laptop, truck, stereo and a slot machine.

• One stolen property possession of a cell phone

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• One terroristic threats made on Oct. 25 when an officer dealt with an out-of-control student. During the encounter the juvenile male threatened the officer at a school on the 10600 block of 36th Avenue North. Formal complaints charges are pending.

• Nine thefts, stolen items included: copper valves, gloves, can of pop, cell phone, iPhone, clothes, $4,087 worth of cell phones at one time, bottle of liquor, camera and a jacket.

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• Six thefts from vehicles, stolen items included: Xbox, two laptops, cash, books, tools, purse, front license plate

• Three instances in which controlled substances were found

• One DWI

• Two instances of fraud


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