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Police calls for Tuesday, Dec. 16
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Police calls as of 11:45 a.m. Dec. 16 from Allen County Sheriff's Office and the Lima Police Department:
2200 block of Hill Street, Lima - On Monday, a woman reported someone entered her 1987 Buick Skylark and stole an item.
2400 Harding Highway, Lima - An employee at Wal-Mart reported on Sunday night that some individuals tried to take items from the store without paying.
1100 block of Adamlee Place, Lima - On Monday afternoon, a 27-year-old woman reported her 31-year-old boyfriend started punching and kicking her for no apparent reason.
700 block of Linden Street, Lima - A 20-year-old man reported on Tuesday morning that a 20-year-old man stole a shotgun from his house.
1100 block of Holmes Avenue, Lima - On Friday night, a 42-year-old man reported someone broke several eggs on the windshield of his 1997 Lexus LS400.
1100 block of Biscayne Drive, Lima - A 56-year-old woman reported early Tuesday morning that someone entered her unlocked car that was inside an unlocked garage and stole CDs, hand tools, towels, a comforter, a shirt, bath toys and a pedicure set.
1800 block of North Cole Street, Lima - On Monday afternoon, a 25-year-old woman reported someone damaged the door to her apartment.
345 South Elizabeth Street, Lima - A 34-year-old man reported on Monday morning that someone stole his 1998 Mazda 626 from a parking lot at the Lima Family YMCA. The man said he left the car unlocked with the key in the ignition.
345 South Elizabeth Street, Lima - On Monday morning, a 35-year-old woman reported someone broke into her 2003 Ford Windstar while it was parked at the Lima Family YMCA and stole her purse.
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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