Crime & Safety

Blotter: Pizza Machine Stolen; Handgun Stolen From LA Fitness Lot

The following information was supplied by the Springfield Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Laptop, iPhone, Cash Reported Stolen From Kinko’s Parking Lot

July 9: A Brookhaven resident reported that on July 6, sometime between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., someone entered her unlocked vehicle and stole her work bag that contained various items that were work related, a large amount of cash, a checkbook, four DVDs, a black iPhone, a laptop computer, a silver watch, and a GPS Unit while the vehicle was parked in the lot of the in the 1000 block of Baltimore Pike.

Business Owner Reports Pizza Dough Machine Theft

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July 9: A business owner in the 100 block of Baltimore Pike reported that on three recent occasions someone forcibly entered the storage shed in the rear of his property and stole a pizza dough machine, a box with a stamp collection, assorted tools, filing cabinets containing various work and personal documents, and a commercial freezer. The locks were cut on the sheds to gain entry.

Man Reports Handgun Stolen From Car in LA Fitness Parking Lot

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July 9: A Clifton Heights resident reported that someone entered his unlocked vehicle and stole a Rugar 9mm handgun and his wallet while the vehicle was parked in the lot of the in the 800 block of Baltimore Pike. The wallet contained various forms of identification and his gun permit. The victim had left the windows slightly cracked prior to entering the club. The handgun had been taken from underneath of the driverís seat and the wallet was taken from the center console.

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