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Preston Hollow Crime Reports May 26-31

Theft of and vandalism to property kept DPD busy this week in Preston Hollow neighborhoods
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SKULLDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: SMASH & GRAB

The front window of a retail store was smashed and jewelry was stolen in the 10700 block of Preston Road on May 27.

MAY 26

A trespass warning was issued in the 6000 block of Royal Lane.

Property was stolen from a vehicle in the 6900 block of North Janmar Drive.

MAY 27

A wallet was stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the 6100 block Sherry Lane.

A theft occurred at a specialty store in the 6000 block of Royal Lane.

A theft occurred at a department store in NorthPark Center.

An assault occurred at NorthPark Center.

A theft occurred in a business parking lot in the 6700 block of West Northwest Highway.

MAY 28

Items were stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the 12700 block of Preston Road.

Lost property was found in the 5400 block of Northmoor Drive.

A motor vehicle was stolen in the 12800 block of Midway Road.

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A driver pointed a pistol at an individual in a retail parking lot in the 12800 block of Preston Road.

Lost property was found in the 8600 block of Hillcrest Road.

An individual received a trespass warning at a convenience store in the 6800 block of West Northwest Highway.

MAY 29

Property was vandalized in the 4600 block of Alta Vista Lane.

Abandoned property was seized from a business located in the 11700 block of Preston Road.

A theft occurred at NorthPark Center.

MAY 30

Narcotics were found inside a school in the 11600 block of Welch Road.

Property was vandalized in the 5200 block of Del Roy Drive.

A theft occurred at a property in the 4700 block of Crooked Lane.

A motor vehicle theft occurred at NorthPark Center.

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An individual was found with drug paraphernalia at NorthPark Center.

MAY 31

A theft occurred at NorthPark Center.

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