Police Blotter: October 30-November 5, 2022

Russell City Reparative Justice Project, RCRJP, Police Department


STATISTICAL HIGHLIGHTS

October 30-November 5, 2022

 

 

 

 

    

Weekly Arrests (Includes cite/released):57 Homicide        0Weekly Calls for Service: 1,977 Assault—Great Bodily Injury 3Weekly Reports Taken:188 Burglary— Non Residential  9Weekly Complaints(against HPD):Burglary—Residential  2Weekly Calls Received:5,303   Larceny  8

This data is subject to change and based on crimes that were re-ported to have occurred during the time frame of this report. 

Some reports may yet to be initiated and/or reclassified during investigations.                                                                                                                      

                 Larceny From Auto  6Robbery  3Vehicle Theft  41Mental Health CFS  4Reports of Gunfire  5

CASE SYNOPSIS

Robbery: On 10/30/2022, at 1:39 AM, the victim was walking to his vehicle near the 100 block of W. Tennyson Rd when he was approached by several suspects. The suspects used force and took property from the victim before they fled the scene by unknown means. (Report #2022-062219)

Robbery: On 10/30/2022, at 11:53, the victim was standing outside his vehicle near the 200 block of Arrowhead Way when he was approached by three suspects. The used force and took property from the victim before they fled the scene.  (Report #2022-062395)

Recovered Stolen Vehicle: On 10/31/2022, at 6:05 PM, officers located a parked, occupied stolen vehicle near the intersection of Jackson St and Silva Ave. Officers took the occupant into custody and recovered the stolen vehicle. (Report #2022-062531)

Recovered Stolen Vehicle: On 11/05/2022, at 11:24 AM, officers located an occupied stolen vehicle near the intersection of Arnold Court and Alice St. Officers contacted the driver who then exited the vehicle and ran from officers. Officers located the suspect a short distance away and took her into custody.  (Report #2022-063562)

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