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Police calls for Monday, July 28
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Police calls as of 10:20 a.m. July 28 from Allen County Sheriff's Office and Lima Police Department:
2100 block of North Dixie Highway, Lima - On Sunday morning, a woman reported an individual has been calling and threatening her.
2400 Harding Highway, Lima - An employee at Wal-Mart reported on Sunday afternoon that an individual attempted to use counterfeit money to purchase merchandise.
14500 block of Landeck Road, Delphos - On Sunday evening, a man reported that his house had been burglarized.
2700 block of Carolyn Drive, Lima - Early Monday morning, a 53-year-old man reported he is being harassed by two unknown men.
Market Street and Metcalf Street, Lima - A 40-year-old woman reported early Friday morning that an unknown man robbed her of her 2003 Dodge Durango, her purse and a cell phone while she was at the Shell station.
300 block of Nye Street, Lima - Early Monday morning, a 26-year-old woman reported her 17-year-old boyfriend kicked a door at her home, causing the door to break.
500 block of Ontario Street, Lima - A 38-year-old man reported early Monday morning that someone broke out a window on his 2002 Chevrolet Blazer.
600 block of South Main Street, Lima - On Sunday evening, a 25-year-old man reported someone stole a 1992 Pontiac Grand Am.
500 block of Cortlandt Avenue, Lima - A 44-year-old woman reported shots fired early Saturday morning.
631 North Cable Road, Lima - On Sunday night, an employee at Speedway reported an individual stole $70 worth of gas.
2051 North West Street, Lima - An employee at Circle K reported on Sunday afternoon that an individual stole $42 worth of gas.
People charged with misdemeanor offenses are not identified in this column, but are identified through published court dispositions. This column is only a sample of available reports. To report a crime, call police. Or, if you have information about a crime, call Crime Stoppers at 419-229-7867.
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