Using incident reports and the community crime map, we identified more than 50 cases involving theft. This includes reports of burglary, robbery, theft of property, and any other incidents involving stealing from individuals.
During the holiday week, we observed certain trends in crime. Most thefts occurred in the morning, peaking between 7:00 and 9:30 a.m. and again in the evening from noon to 5:00 p.m.
Several items were stolen, including multiple firearms, thousands of dollars worth of photography equipment, large quantities of tobacco, tequila, and what appeared to be holiday gifts. Additionally, there were several stolen wallets and license plates. Below is a list of the incidents, sorted by day, residential areas, commercial areas, and vehicles.
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