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Crime Reports: Catalytic converter theft reported in Abilene

Editor’s Note: The Abilene Police Department supplied the following arrest and incident reports. All information below comes from reports made by responding officers, and all suspects are considered not guilty unless determined otherwise in a court of law.

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Incidents 

4500 block of S 1st Street – Misappropriation of Financial Property 

2700 block of N 1st Street – Theft of Property
A catalytic converter was reported stolen. 

1100 block of Merchant Street – Criminal Trespass
Two

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unknown suspects were found inside a home without permission.

200 Washington Boulevard – Theft of Property
More than $2,500 worth of property was reported stolen during a burglary. 

100 block of Sayles Boulevard – Possession of Controlled Substance

4400 block of Cole Drive – General Inquiry 

2400 block of N Willis Street – Assault Family Violence

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Arrests

Anthony Montoya – Assault

John Franco – Warrant

Elianna Sanchez – Assault

Carlos Zuniga – Injury to Disabled Person, Burglary of Habitation

Samuel DeLeon – Possession of Controlled Substance

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