1. Theft of services at 1155 Skyline Drive, Walmart. A Walmart employee filed a complaint when a former employee brought his vehicle to the service center for an oil change. After the oil change, the man left without paying, the report stated.
2. Residential burglary at 5100 block of Dave Ward Drive. The victim told police someone forced open the front door of the residence and stole boxing gloves, tools, clothes, and a sub-woofer.
3. Criminal mischief at 1600 block of Hogan Lane. The victim stated someone slashed all four tires on his vehicle. The victim told police he has no known enemies.
4. Fraudulent use of a credit card. The victim stated someone used her Bank of America credit account in Oklahoma City. The unauthorized withdrawal was for $400.
5. Breaking or entering at 1213 Collier Drive, Moix RV. The owner of the business told police someone gained entry to six RVs and stole electronic equipment. According to the incident report, all six RVs were parked near the edge of the property. Items taken were televisions and DVD players.
6. Shoplifting at 1155 Skyline Drive, Walmart. Loss prevention employees told police they observed two shoplifters conceal $144 in stereo equipment and attempt to leave the store. The two were stopped and the merchandise was recovered.
7. Breaking or entering at 2500 block of Frederick Drive. The victim told police someone gained entry to his vehicle parked at his residence and stole his semi automatic weapon. The victim told police he typically locks the doors to his vehicle, but police found not sign of forced entry.
8. Breaking or entering at 3100 block of Pebble Beach Drive. The victim told police someone gained entry to his vehicle and stole his handgun. The victim said the vehicle was unlocked.
9. Fraudulent use of a credit card. The victim told police someone used her US Bank account to make fraudulent charges at Walmart.com and Cigs.net. The shipping address for the purchases returned to 124 Mt. Zion Rd., Bee Branch.
10. Breaking or entering a vehicle at 950 block of Joseph Drive. The victim stated someone broke the back glass of his vehicle and stole his iPod Touch.
11. Fraudulent use of a credit card. The victim told police someone used his Bank of the Ozarks account to make purchases at gas stations, ATMs and a Walgreens location in Oklahoma City.
12. Shoplifting at 1155 Skyline Drive, Walmart. Loss prevention employees stopped two subjects who concealed live fish and attempted to leave the store. Both subjects were arrested.
13. Breaking or entering a vehicle at 1900 block of Johnston Avenue. The victim stated someone gained entry to his vehicle and stole a hunting knife and a baseball hat. The report did not state if the vehicle was locked.
14. Shoplifting at 1155 Skyline Drive, Walmart. Loss prevention employees attempted to stop a female subject who concealed merchandise and attempted to leave the store without paying. According to the report, the subject was not stopped, but she left her purse behind containing personal items and information.
15. Breaking or entering a vehicle at 2200 block of Charlie Dayer Drive. The victim told police someone gained entry to his unlocked vehicle and stole his wallet containing $300.

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Congratulations to #7 and #8 for being responsible gun owners. On behalf of the community I want to thank you for handing over guns to local criminals.
One of these days...
People will learn to lock doors.
Oh who am I kidding?
Irresponsible people learning?
Oh you silly, silly person.
For discussion sake, ya know
For discussion sake, ya know how if you leave a gun in your home unsecure and a child accidentally shoots themselves how the owner can be charged? How is this any different? Someone gets a pistol from an unlocked vehicle and kills someone with it. Should they too be held accountable?
I guess the issue would come down to the ability of judging whether or not the car was left unlocked or it was jimmied?
Good point
If it would help people be more accountable and responsible then I'd be for it. However, I think we'd instead see what you mentioned where everyone would always claim it was locked.
These people should thank their lucky stars that after stealing the gun the thug didn't kick in their front door and rob and/or kill them with their own gun.
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1. Theft of services at 1155 Skyline Drive, Walmart. A Walmart employee filed a complaint when a former employee brought his vehicle to the service center for an oil change. After the oil change, the man left without paying, the report stated.
How did he think he was not going to get caught?
6. Shoplifting at 1155 Skyline Drive, Walmart. Loss prevention employees told police they observed two shoplifters conceal $144 in stereo equipment and attempt to leave the store. The two were stopped and the merchandise was recovered.
Wow.. Early Christmas shopping??
12. Shoplifting at 1155 Skyline Drive, Walmart. Loss prevention employees stopped two subjects who concealed live fish and attempted to leave the store. Both subjects were arrested.
Poor traumatized fish. lol Do you think they were restocked?
14. Shoplifting at 1155 Skyline Drive, Walmart. Loss prevention employees attempted to stop a female subject who concealed merchandise and attempted to leave the store without paying. According to the report, the subject was not stopped, but she left her purse behind containing personal items and information.
If only all thiefs were stupid enough to leave their personal info!!