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Preston Hollow Crime Reports March 31-April 5

DPD reported multiple property thefts across Preston Hollow neighborhoods.
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On April 2, a shopper at NorthPark Center attempted to avoid paying for merchandise by concealing it under his own clothing.

March 31

A theft occurred on a property in the 6200 block of Turner Way.

A driver in the 7200 block of Royal Lane left the scene after hitting power lines and causing damage.

Property was stolen from a trailer that was hitched to a vehicle in the 3900 block of West Northwest Highway.

Property was vandalized at a business in the 12300 block of Inwood Road.

April 1

Bomb and shooting threats were made at a school in the 6000 block of Churchill Way.

A vehicle was burglarized in the 6900 block of Victoria Avenue.

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A theft occurred at a pharmacy in the 5300 block of West Lovers Lane.

April 2

A theft occurred in the 6800 block of Stichter Avenue.

A vacant house in the 6800 block of Greenwich Lane was trespassed.

A theft occurred at a home in the 4800 block of Sugar Mill Road.

A motor vehicle was stolen in the 4400 block of West University Boulevard.

A protective order was violated at a grocery store in the 7100 block of Inwood Road.

A threatening text message was sent to an individual in the 6100 block of Waggoner Road.

April 3

A massage therapist took photos without the consent of a client at a business in the 5200 block of Lovers Lane.

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April 5

A motor vehicle was taken without the consent of its owner in the 5300 block of Wateka Drive.

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