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Preston Hollow Crime Reports May 5-10

Burglaries and assaults, including one by a canine, kept DPD busy in this week's crime reports
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Claudia Carson-Habeeb

SKULLDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: RUFF JUSTICE

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A dog mistook an individual’s leg for a chew toy in the 5300 block of Royal Lane on May 5.

May 6

A home in the 3800 block of Shorecrest Drive was burglarized.

A motor vehicle theft occurred in 10700 block of Preston Road.

A license plate was stolen from a vehicle in the 4400 block of Stigall Street.

A stolen vehicle was recovered in the 8600 block of Boedeker Street.

May 7

A vacant home in the 6900 block of Desco Drive was broken into and burglarized.

May 8

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A watch was stolen from a business office in the 6000 block of Royal Lane.

A motor vehicle theft occurred in the 7200 block of Briarmeadow Drive.

A restaurant in the 7900 block of Forest Lane was vandalized.

A vehicle was damaged during a break-in attempt in the 7100 block of Blairview Drive.

May 9

An assault occurred in the 7700 block of Inwood Road.

A burglary took place at a retail store in the 11660 block of Preston Road.

Police took a missing person report for an individual last seen on May 4 in the 6200 block of Dykes Way.

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A credit card was fraudulently used to purchase merchandise at NorthPark Center.

May 10

An individual fell asleep inside of a car parked in the 5000 block of Bowser Avenue.

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Claudia Carson-Habeeb, managing editor of People Newspapers, got her start at The Baylor Lariat. Her debut publication, Falling Through the Spiral of My Notebook (1993), launched a career devoted to writing without margins. A former on-screen HGTV personality, she covers everything from hometown heroes to global design trends and curates a multigenerational family library that would make Borges proud. Happiest on horseback, she spends her spare time hoof picking with volunteers at her animal rescue nonprofit.
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