police reports

• On April 30 at around 5 p.m., KCSO officers responded to Mayor Bob Leonard Park, 301 N. Watt Road, for a burglary of a vehicle call. The victim, a Blackthorn Road resident, stated that while her vehicle, a 2015 Infiniti, was parked in the upper lot at Mayor Bob Leonard Park, the driver side back window was broken out and a Louis Vuitton briefcase and a pair of Ray Ban sunglasses were stolen. The victim had no suspect. Estimated loss is $2,650.

• On April 30 at around 5 p.m., KCSO officers responded to Mayor Bob Leonard Park, 301 N. Watt Road, for a burglary to a vehicle. The victim, Hulberton Drive resident, stated that while her vehicle, a 2007 Volvo, was parked in the upper parking lot at Mayor Bob Leonard Park, the passenger side back window was broken out and two briefcases were stolen. The victim has no other suspect information. Estimated loss is $650.

• On April 30 at 5 p.m., KCSO officers responded to Mayor Bob Leonard

Park, 301 N. Watt Road, for a burglary to a vehicle. The victim stated that while her vehicle, a 2005 Chevrolet Trailblazer, was parked in the upper parking lot at Mayor Bob Leonard Park, the driver side back window was broken out and a handbag and it contents were stolen. The victim has no other suspect information. Estimated loss is $800.

• On April 30 at 5 p.m., KCSO officers responded to Mayor Bob Leonard Park, 301 N. Watt Road, for a burglary to a vehicle. The victim stated that while her vehicle, a 2014 Mazda SUV, was parked in the upper parking lot at Mayor Bob Leonard Park, the passenger side back window was

broken out and a handbag, a purse and its contents were stolen. The victim has no other suspect information. Estimated loss is $850.

• On May 2 at around 3:19 p.m., a West Broad Street complainant advised KCSO that between April 5 and May 2 his rental car was taken by the suspect, a 24-to-26-year-old male of unknown race. Complainant advised he had let the suspect borrow the vehicle, a 2016 Dodge Ram 1500, after he rented it and the suspect is refusing to give the vehicle back. Complainant advised he knows the suspect through a friend of a friend and stated Enterprise is aware that the vehicle was taken. Estimated loss is $31,000.