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Dunwoody Police blotter (Feb. 28- March 6)
Here are the crime reports from the Dunwoody Police Department
Theft from Vehicles
A vehicle larceny was reported 4:30 p.m. Thursday on the 100 block of Perimeter Center East. The man reported to police that he lost a $500 radar detector and $1,300 Bose headphones in the theft.
A theft from a vehicle was reported 10:47 a.m. Saturday at the 4400 block of AShford Dunwoody Road. The vehicle had a GPS stolen.
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Stolen Cars
A man had has cell phone stolen along with his Jeep Cherokee Sport about 2:00 p.m. last Tuesday at the 4400 block of Ashford Dunwoody Road. The vehicle was valued at around $5,000.
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Shoplifting
A department store on the 4500 block of Ashford Dunwoody Road reported a case of shopfifting at 6:55 p.m. last Tuesday. A Tucker High School student was taken into custody for being accused of stealing some athletic shirts from the store.
A grocery store on the 4400 block of Chamblee Dunwoody Road reported a case of shoplifting at 2:24 p.m. Wednesday. Missing were two Strawberry/Kiwi Lemonade drinks, a couple of deli sandwiches, some eggs and a Georgia ID card. A suspect was booked in the DeKalb County jail in connection with the offense.
Shoplifting was reported at 6:08 p.m. Wednesday at the Old Navy. Baby clothes worth an estimated $112 were reported stolen.
A juvenile that was reported a runaway was identified 6 p.m. Wednesday by police after the juvenile was accused of shoplifting and possessing a small amount of marijuana.The juvenile, found on the 4500 block of Ashford Dunwoody Road, was suspected in the theft of two pairs of jeans valued at $148 each. Police also charged the juvenile with obstructing a police investigation by giving them false information.
Shoplifting was reported on the 4300 block of Ashford Dunwoody Road on Saturday. Sunglasses, clothes and jewelry were reported as missing.