Park Cities Crime Reports Dec. 21-23

SKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: CHRISTMAS CAME WITHOUT A PACKAGE

A porch pirate pilfered a package from a home in the 2900 block of Lovers Lane between 6:13 a.m. and 12:48 p.m. Dec. 23.

HIGHLAND PARK

21 Monday

Arrested at 4:13 p.m.: A 45 year old for a warrant in the 4700 block of Drexel Drive.

Arrested at 11:07 p.m.: A 24 year old accused of damage to town property, evading arrest or detention, unauthorized use of a vehicle, and evading arrest or detention with a vehicle at the intersection of Lakeside Drive and Wycliff Avenue.

A burglar got into a construction site in the 3600 block of Dartmouth Avenue and took a $2,000 set of cordless power tools, a $200 set of Dewalt work lights, a $50 laser level, and various hand tools in a bag worth $1,000.

How easy was it for a ne’er do well to get into a GMC Arcadia parked in the 4500 block of Livingston Avenue and take a pair of $100 Ralph Lauren sunglasses, a $400 pair of Michael Kors sunglasses, a $150 pair of Chloe turtle sunglasses, two pairs of socks, an Office Depot tax-exempt card, two Kroger gift cards, and a $40 White Rock Coffee gift card? The driver’s side door may have been left ajar.

UNIVERSITY PARK      

21 Monday

A wrongdoer stole a $2,500 Fendi piece, a $1,500 Chloe piece, a $1,100 Marc Jacobs, piece, a two $1,000 Tori Burch pieces, a $1,000 Louis Vuitton piece, a $500 pair of Gucci sunglasses, a $300 Prada wallet, and five credit cards from a home in the 3100 block of Hanover Street overnight before 9 a.m.

23 Wednesday

A crook used the information of a man from the 2900 block of Westminster Avenue. The incident was reported at 4:40 p.m.

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Rachel Snyder

Rachel Snyder, former deputy editor at People Newspapers, joined the staff in 2019, returning to her native Dallas-Fort Worth after starting her career at community newspapers in Oklahoma. One of her stories won first place in its category in the Oklahoma Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest in 2018. She’s a fan of puns and community journalism, not necessarily in that order.

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