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Police calls
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Police calls as of 9 a.m. June 27 from Allen County Sheriff's Office, American Township Police Department and Lima Police Department:
2400 block of Elida Road, American Township - On Thursday, an individual reported that someone stole his or her identity at the JCPenney store at the Lima Mall.
1700 block of Plainfield Drive, American Township - An individual reported on Wednesday that someone damaged a mailbox.
100 block of South 15th Street, Lima - On Thursday afternoon, a woman reported her boyfriend assaulted her and her cousin.
1500 block of Plainfield Drive, Lima - A man reported on Thursday night that someone broke into his home and stole a scooter out of the garage.
8900 block of Putnam Road, Pandora - On Thursday afternoon, a woman reported an individual called and left obscene messages on her voice mail.
300 block of North Pierce Street, Lima - Early Friday morning, a 47-year-old woman reported someone threw a rock through a window in her house.
1330 Bellefontaine Avenue, Lima - A concerned citizen reported on Thursday night finding a counterfeit $20 bill in the parking lot of Save A Lot.
100 block of East Market Street, Lima - On Thursday night, someone called police to report a man on a bike was attempting to break into vehicles. A 51-year-old man was arrested for criminal mischief.
1330 Bellefontaine Avenue, Lima - On Thursday afternoon, a 20-year-old man reported someone stole the front and rear license plates off his 2002 Pontiac Bonneville while it was parked at Save A Lot.
400 block of North Jameson Avenue, Lima - A 51-year-old woman reported on Thursday night that a 30-year-old man stole a DVD player.
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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