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Preston Hollow Crime Reports July 15-20

Car and property thefts plagued this week's crime reports.
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Contributor: Emily Zeigfinger

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SKULLDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: RANTIN’, RAVIN’, AND MISBEHAVIN’

A man was cited for disorderly conduct in the 6700 block of Norway Road on July 18.

July 15

An individual stole from a retail store in the 5400 block of West Lovers Lane.

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A trespass on property was reported from a residence in the 5000 block of Purdue Avenue.

A hit and run was reported in the 12800 block of Inwood Road.

July 16

A theft was reported in the 5400 block of Southwestern Boulevard.

A theft was reported in the 5300 block of West Lovers Lane.

An individual stole a motor vehicle from a retail parking lot in the 11700 block of Preston Road.

Property was stolen from a vehicle in the 7900 block of Walnut Hill Lane.

July 17

A motor vehicle was stolen from an apartment complex in the 4400 block of West University Boulevard.

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A theft was reported from a store in the 8300 block of Westchester Drive.

A motor vehicle was stolen in the 10800 block of Stone Canyon Road.

An individual was issued a criminal trespass warning at NorthPark Center.

A motor vehicle was stolen at NorthPark Center.

July 18

An individual was fighting in a parking lot in the 4500 block of West Mockingbird Lane.

An individual fled a collision without providing information in the 4500 block of Walnut Hill Lane.

July 19

An individual in possession of heroin was caught attempting to cash a fake check at a bank in the 5600 block of Lemmon Avenue.

An individual stole items from a vehicle in the 4200 block of Allencrest Lane.

July 20

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An individual fled the scene after a car accident in the 5100 block of West Northwest Highway.

An individual was threatening another individual in a parking lot in the 11900 block of Inwood Road.


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