1. Breaking or entering a vehicle at 2900 block of Baxter Drive. The victim reported someone gained entry to her unlocked vehicle and stole her purse and its contents.
2. Fraudulent use of a credit card. The victim stated someone used his Bank of the Ozarks account to make a fraudulent purchase on Itunes out of California for about $100.
3. Breaking or entering at 410 block of Maple Street. The victim reported someone cut the locks off of her three storage buildings, but nothing was taken.
4. Residential burglary at 1600 block of Westlake Drive. The victim reported someone stole about $1,580 in computer hardware and clothing from his apartment. According to the report, the door to the residence was kicked in.
5. Residential burglary at 1600 block of Washington Avenue. The victim reported someone entered his unlocked residence and stole his computer, alarm clock and two pairs of shoes.
6. Residential burglary at 1400 block of Kodie Street. The victim reported $5,250 in stolen items from her residence, including computers, video games, a sound system and cash. The report stated the residence's front door was broken and the garage door was open.

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LOL
Means you have NOTHING of value in your storage sheds might want to clean up some of that sentimental stuff
Exactly what I was thinking...
...I used to work with a woman who had a shoe addiction (no joke, it was an addition). She had two storage units filled with nothing but shoes that she had purchased on-line but didn't have room to store in her house.
Despite shows like "Storage Wars", I believe most units are filled with items worth less than a few months worth of rent for the unit.
#5
REALLY?????? Someone would steal some used shoes? NASTY!!!
And #1, I bet you lock your vehicle doors for now on. Come on!!
Well...
...the smart thing to do would be for her to not leave her purse in her vehicle (especially in plain site).
But, I guess that would be asking too much.
Obviously
they needed the alarm clock to wake them up in the morning and the shoes to run from the police.
Hmm
"The victim reported someone gained entry to her unlocked vehicle..."
Can't we just say "opened the door"? The phrase "gained entry" makes it sound like the crook had to actually make an effort to get in there.
remember
This is the LCD, so it would be "allegedly opened the door"
Wal-Mart
Am I the only one who has noticed that the past couple of Police Beat listings have been absent of Wal-Mart thefts? It seemed like for awhile there it was nothing but reports of thefts at Wal-Mart.