Crime & Safety

Plymouth Police Report: Numerous Home and Business Burglaries

The most recent Plymouth Police blotter shows stolen water heater, motorcycle, bicycles and more.

From June 13-26 the Plymouth Police Department reported 102 incidents, which included the following:

• Four commercial burglaries including $100 cash and $20 worth of candy stolen June 22 from an unsecured concession stand at a park on the 18000 block of Medina Road. Another incident on June 13 involved an unknown suspect who entered a building set for demolition on the 4100 block of Vinewood Lane North and stole the water heater and copper pipes out of it, which is about an $8,000 loss.

• One attempted burglary

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• One motor vehicle theft

• Nine residential burglaries including: a motorcycle with a loss of more than $5,000 stolen from an underground garage on the 3900 block of Lancaster Lane North; four bikes, two Garmins, a garage door opener and more were stolen from several homes on the 11400 block of 37th Avenue North, 11000 block of 36th Place and on the 10900 block of 38th Avenue; unlocked bicycle from an underground garage on the 2200 block of Shenandoah Lane North; missing jewelry and electronics from a home on the 500 block of Pineview Lane North; stolen garage door opener in an unlocked vehicle in the driveway lead to entering the garage and stealing a drill and car charger on the 10700 block of the 35th Place North; bicycles were stolen from homes on the 2000 block of Shenandoah Court North and the 10000 block of 31st Avenue North; garage burglary where numerous power tools stolen on the 4400 block of Urbandale Court North; a bicycle and tools stolen from an open, attached garage on the 12800 block of 54th Avenue North.

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