Police Log 4/30/20

Posted 4/30/20

LARCENY Just after 12 a.m. on April 19, Officer Johnathan Dipietro was on patrol on Post Road when he conducted a check of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car overflow parking lot. While checking the lot, Dipietro observed a blue Toyota Camry sitting on blocks

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Police Log 4/30/20

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LARCENY

Just after 12 a.m. on April 19, Officer Johnathan Dipietro was on patrol on Post Road when he conducted a check of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car overflow parking lot.

While checking the lot, Dipietro observed a blue Toyota Camry sitting on blocks with all four tires and rims missing. Continuing along the same row of vehicles, he observed a black Toyota Camry also on blacks with its tires and rims missing.

No other vehicles on the lot were observed to have missing tires or rims. Dipietro did observe tire marks that led him to conclude a vehicle had entered the lot through the Post Road entrance and pulled onto grass behind the blue Camry.

No security camera footage was available. The matter was documented and forwarded to detectives.

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At approximately 8:30 a.m. on April 20, Officer Jonathan Byrne responded to 654 Warwick Ave. for a report of catalytic converters being stolen from two vehicles parked in back of a business.

At the scene, the reporting party said the damage to the vehicles – both 1999 Ford F-250s – occurred sometime between April 5 and April 16.

No security camera footage was immediately available. The matter was documented.

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Shortly after 8 a.m. on April 21, Officer Ryan Lancaster responded to St. Paul Cemetery on Greenwich Avenue for a report of larceny from a shed.

At the scene, the reporting party – an employee of the cemetery – said the shed’s door had been locked at approximately 4 p.m. on April 20. At approximately 7:30 a.m. on April 21, he discovered the door had been forced open and numerous items were missing.

The damage to the door and lock was valued at $130, while the missing items – including a saw, a generator and a wheelbarrow – had a combined value of roughly $700.

The matter was documented.

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