KCSO police reports

• On Nov. 12 at 2:45 p.m. complainant called the KCSO Teleserve Unit to report a motor vehicle theft from a Kingston Pike business. Complainant stated the suspect rented a truck with false information. Complainant reported she contacted the suspect and told her to bring the vehicle back and fill out the rental form with the correct information. Complainant advised the suspect returned without the vehicle to fill out the rental form. Complainant stated the suspect refused to pay a previous balance and return the vehicle. Complainant stated she advised the suspect she is reporting the vehicle as stolen.

• On Nov. 12 at 4:25 p.m. the complainant went to the KCSO Records Window to report debit card fraud from Red Canyon Road. The complainant reported he checked his bank statement on Nov. 8 and discovered fraudulent payments from Nov. 3 amounting to $165.90. The complainant stated three of the payments went to purchase crypto and the other two were international charges. The complainant advised the suspect had used his card number, which was a bank card. The complainant was unaware of whether the payments were made online or not, and exactly where they went. The complainant spoke with a bank employee who advised he contact his local agency to file a report.

• On Nov. 15 at Kroger store 686 located at 189 Brooklawn St., an unidentified male was observed on CCTV on the school aisle where he selected an Amazon Echo and Blink camera and removed the spider wraps on them. Next, he was observed concealing the items on his person. Next, the male was observed checking out on register 651, where he product switched an item (toy) and scanned a mark-down sticker instead. Total loss for the store on this day is $131.92. The suspect paid $12.95 for improperly marked merchandise. While reviewing the male’s purchases on his Kroger card the complainant found an unidentified female also uses the same card.

On Nov. 17 more spider wraps were found in the school aisle. Balances for the Amazon Echo and Blink cameras were checked and they were missing some again.