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Police calls for Friday, July 11
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Police calls as of 10:15 a.m. July 11 from Allen County Sheriff's Office and the Lima Police Department:
100 block of Wood Street, Lafayette - Late Thursday night, a man reported finding an old military explosive device in a box while cleaning out his garage.
420 E. Main St., Beaverdam - A man reported early Thursday morning that an individual struck him in the face for no reason while he was at the Flying J Travel Plaza.
1700 block of North West Street, Lima - On Wednesday evening, a man reported that an individual made threats to have him killed.
800 block of East Kibby Street, Lima - Early Friday morning, a 52-year-old woman reported someone stole a bicycle.
100 block of East Murphy Street, Lima - A 17-year-old girl reported on Wednesday night that someone drove past and shot a bb gun at her car.
927 N. Cable Road, Lima - An employee at Rays Supermarket reported on Thursday that two women bought groceries with stolen checks.
800 block of South Metcalf Street, Lima - On Thursday evening, a concerned citizen reported seeing marijuana plants growing in a flower bed near a garage. The resident of the house, a 57-year-old woman, told police she did not know where the plants came from.
Cedar Street and Fifth Street, Lima - A 22-year-old woman reported on Thursday night that an unknown woman threatened her when she refused to give out free ice cream from her ice cream truck.
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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