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Police reports for the week of November 12, 2008

Published Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Incident and offense reports from municipal police departments from Oct. 21-Nov. 5.

Alabaster

Oct. 27

-Possession of forged instrument from the 500 block of Colonial Promenade Parkway (service gas station). Confiscated, seized was a counterfeit $200 bill.

-Barking dog from the 200 block of Norwick Forest Drive.

-Harassment from the 10 block of Mission Hills Park (commercial).

-Information from the 600 block of Colonial Promenade Parkway (parking lot, garage). Damaged was a passenger side rear quarter window.

Oct. 28

-Information only from the intersection of Fifth Avenue Southeast and Regent Drive (highway, street).

-Information only/welfare check from the 700 Building of Wellington Manor Apartments.

-Domestic violence information/dispute from the 300 block of Joye Lane.

-Information from the 100 block of Fifth Avenue Southeast.

-Burglary/theft of property from the 100 block of Windwood Circle. Stolen were two MI carbines valued at $1,600, an HP laptop valued at $1,600, two diamond rings, a Tanzanite and diamond necklace valued at $200, Tanzanite earrings valued at $100 and an emerald and diamond ring valued at $3,100.

-Damage to property from Thompson Road (highway, street).

-Theft of property from 250 South Colonial Promenade Parkway (specialty store). Stolen and recovered were six computer games valued at $49.99 each.

-Harassing communications from the 300 block of Navajo Pines Drive.

-Damage to property from Colonial Promenade Parkway (parking lot, garage). Damaged was the front of a 2000 Toyota Camry.

-Found property from Municipal Park, Warrior Road (school, college). Recovered were a leather Nike baseball glove, a TPX baseball helmet, a pair of baseball cleats and a baseball bag.

Oct. 29

-Leaving the scene of an accident from the 200 block of Parliament Parkway (highway, street). Damaged was a Lexus ES 300 vehicle and landscapes at 224, 213, 217 and 220 Parliament Parkway.

-Information only from the 9000 block of Highway 119 (other, unknown).

-Fraudulent use of credit card or debit card from undisclosed location (convenience store).

-Burglary/criminal mischief from the 800 block of Barkley Drive. Damaged in the amount of $300 was a door jam.

-Burglary/theft of property from the 800 block of Barkley Drive. Stolen was a 42-inch Sharp Aquos flat screen television valued at $1,000. And damaged in the amount of $300 was a door jam.

-Harassing communications from the 200 block of Forest Parkway.

-Harassing communications from the 700 block of Fifth Avenue Southeast (other, unknown).

-Assault from the 900 block of Fifth Avenue Southeast.

Oct. 30

-Information only from the 1500 block of Simmsville Road (service, gas station).

-Domestic incident from First Avenue West at Rush Videos (parking lot, garage).

-Theft of property from Wal-Mart, 630 Colonial Promenade Parkway (department store). Stolen and recover3red were a Hartz dog leash valued at $15.84, a Hartz flea and tick drops valued at $8.12 and a Hartz Sur-Petz grooming nail trimmer valued at $6.97.

-Information only from unknown address in Jemison.

-Harassment from Warrior Drive (school, college).

-Information only from the 900 block of Seventh Avenue Northwest.

-Information only from Navajo Hills.

-Theft of property from the 100 block of South Colonial Drive (restaurant). Stolen were bank deposits of $244.47, $1,104.56 and $689.32 and cash in amounts of $150 and $150.

-Information only/search warrant from the 100 block of Scotland Drive (commercial).

Oct. 31

-Fraudulent use of a credit card from Highway 31 (service, gas station).

-Fraudulent use of a credit card from Highway 31 (commercial).

-Fraudulent use of a credit card from Highway 31 (service, gas station).

-Attempted suicide from Woodbrook Trail.

-Information only from Mount Olive Road.

Nov. 1

-Information only from Highway 26 (highway, street).

-Harassment from the 100 block of Ashford Lane.

-Property damage from the 500 block of Colonial Promenade Parkway (service, gas station). Damaged was a plastic display rack.

-Damage to property from Lowe’s parking lot.

-Domestic incident from the 10 block of Cedar Grove Mobile Home Park, Maylene.

-Theft of property from Winterhaven Drive at Tenth Street Southwest (highway, street). Stolen was a child’s plasma car (bicycle) valued at $100.

-Criminal mischief from the 200 block of Grandeview Circle. Damaged in the amount of $50 was a mailbox.

-Criminal mischief from the 100 block of Jasmine Drive. Damages included graffiti on the rear of a privacy fence in the amount of $30 and graffiti along a water culvert in the rear of 121 Jasmine Drive.

-Unlawful breaking and entering of a vehicle from the 100 block of Cohill Drive.

-Domestic violence investigation/domestic dispute from the 100 block of Hillside Drive, Maylene.

-Unlawful possession of controlled substance from Fifth Avenue Southeast (highway, street). Confiscated, seized were three bottles of suspected GHB.

Nov. 2

-Harassment/domestic violence investigation from the 1300 block of First Avenue West.

-Harassment/domestic violence investigation from the 100 block of Tradewinds Circle.

-Information only from the 100 block of Ashford Lane.

-Unauthorized use of vehicle from the 100 block of Allen Drive. Involved a 1996 Nissan Altima.

-Domestic incident from the 1800 block of Fulton Springs Road.

-Criminal mischief from Jasmine Drive (other, unknown). Damaged in the amount of $200 was a drainage ditch.

-Theft of property from the 200 block of Summerbrook Lane (other, unknown). Stolen was a 2007 Suzuki LT-A700X four-wheeler valued at $8,500.

-Domestic violence/harassment from the 400 block of Heather Sage Road.

Calera

Oct. 28

-Burglary/criminal mischief from the 200 block of Saratoga Lane. Damaged in the amount of $25 was a window screen.

-Theft from the 100 block of Charlton Lane. Stolen were two Northface jackets valued at $744.

Oct. 29

-Domestic incident from the 200 block of Rossburg Drive.

Oct. 30

-Theft of services from the 100 block of Sontape Road. Stolen were services valued at $155.39.

-Driving under the influence (controlled substance) from the 10 block of Highway 87 (convenience store). Listed were other drugs, 11 dosage units.

-Harassment from the 1700 block of 22nd Avenue.

-Unauthorized use of motor vehicle from 216 Dunwar Drive. Recovered was a Chevrolet Blazer.

-Domestic incident from 579 County Road 95.

Oct. 31

-Domestic incident from Kensington Manor Drive (other, unknown).

-Harassing communications from 17th Street.

-Theft from 5100 U.S. Highway 31 (department store). Stolen was $260 cash.

-Theft from the 5100 block of U.S. Highway 31 (department store). Stolen and recovered were king size fitted sheets and king size bed sheets valued at $12 each.

Nov. 1

-Noise ordinance, vehicle, pedestrian and building from 900 Waterford Cove Trail.

-Harassing communications from 2690 Southeast 16th St.

-Harassment from the 11000 block of Alabama Highway 25 (supermarket).

Nov. 2

-Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia from the 1100 block of 18th Avenue (highway, street). Listed was a Ford F15pickup.

Nov. 3

-Identity theft from Green Acres (bank). Listed as forged, counterfeited was a checking account drawn on Regions Bank.

-Harassment/criminal trespass from the 200 block of Saratoga Lane.

-Theft from 100 Commercial Park Drive (commercial). Stolen was a Wachovia Bank ATM/debit card.

Columbiana

Oct. 31

-Theft of property from Highway 25 (convenience store). Stolen were 19 Lortab 10-milligram tablets.

Nov. 1

-Criminal mischief from the 500 block of Old Highway 25 West (parking lot, garage). Damaged in the amount of approximately 200 was a tire. Also damaged, the passenger side of a car was scratched from the rear fender to the front door and the driver’s side door was scratched.

-Domestic violence harassment/criminal mischief from the 100 block of Reed Road. Damages in the amount of approximately $500, included a left rear window shot out.

Nov. 3

-Theft of property from the 300 block of West Sterrett Street. Stolen was a chainsaw valued at $150.

Nov. 4

-Theft of property from the 300 block of Old Highway 25 East (specialty store). Stolen and recovered were a .22 caliber long rifle rifle and a cardboard box of tools.

-Burglary/theft of property from Highway 25 (school, college), Stolen were five iPod Nanos and a pair of Costa Del Ray sunglasses.

Nov. 5

-Harassing communications from an undisclosed location.

-Theft of property from East College Street (supermarket). Stolen and recovered was a pack of Bugler tobacco valued at $1.38.

-Criminal trespass from Highway 25 West.

Harpersville

-Nothing to report.

Helena

Oct. 21

-Theft of property from River Woods, Highway 17 (construction). Stolen was a trailer valued at $500 and a Bob Cat trencher attachment valued at $1,000.

-Theft of property from the 4600 block of Highway 17 (convenience store). Stolen was a pair of sunglasses valued at $14.99.

-Harassing communications from unknown.

-Domestic incident from the 1300 block of Hillsboro Lane.

-Information only from 704 Laurel Woods Knoll.

-Damaged property from the 3500 block of Highway 52 West (highway, street). Damaged in the amount of $500 were a front grill, bumper and headlight assembly.

Oct. 22

-Failure to appear (driving while license suspended) from Highway 17 at China Berry Lane, Alabaster (highway, street).

-Police ordered vehicle tow-in (prohibited parking) from Highway 52 East at Plantation Pipeline Company (highway, street).

-Theft of property from the 500 block of Elm Street (commercial). Stolen was a Dell Inspiron laptop valued at $700.

Oct. 23

-Harassing communications from 816 Highway 52 East (jail, prison).

-Theft of services from the 200 block of Helena Marketplace (restaurant). Stolen was miscellaneous Italian food service valued at $90.64.

Oct. 24

-Domestic incident from the 1400 block of Timber Circle.

Oct. 26

-Driving under the influence from Highway 261 at Incahoots (supermarket).

-Domestic incident from the 200 block of Rocky Ridge Drive.

Oct. 27

-Failure to appear-assault from 52 East at 261 (parking lot, garage).

Oct. 28

-Theft of property from the 1200 block of McQueen Drive. Stolen were 30 gallons of regular gasoline valued at $78.90 and a 2-gallon gas can valued at $8.

-Traffic investigation from Highway 52 West at Old Cahaba Parkway (highway, street).

Oct. 29

-Animal bite from the 2000 block of Ashley Brook Way.

Oct. 30

-Failure to appear-no proof of insurance/Safe Streets Act from Highway 261 at Sherman Concrete (highway, street).

-Information only from the 4900 block of Highway 17 (parking lot, garage).

-Failure to appear-driving while suspended from 205 Amy Lane.

Oct. 31

-Driving under the influence of alcohol from Highway 17 at Highway 58 (highway, street).

-Information only from Cahaba Lily Park walking trail (field, woods).

-Information only from the 4200 block of Englewood Road.

-Theft of gasoline from the 4900 block of Highway 17 (convenience store). Stolen were 8.337 gallons of gasoline valued at $20.

Nov. 1

-Driving under the influence of alcohol from Highway 17 at Lanes Restaurant (highway, street).

-Criminal mischief from the 200 block of Lees Cove (highway, street). Damaged in the amount of $400 was a 1996 Chevrolet S10 driver bed side.

-Criminal mischief from Piedmont Drive, Bessemer (Helena). Damaged in the amount of $200 was a double-pane glass window.

-Domestic incident from Laurel Lakes Lane, Bessemer (Helena).

Nov. 2

-Failure to appear-Pelham Police Department from Highway 261 and Walgreens (highway, street).

-Failure to appear improper passing from the 2000 block of Chandalar Court, Pelham.

Nov. 4

-Identity theft from the 700 block of Second Street (other, unknown). Stolen were three debit card changes valued at $226.98.

Montevallo

Oct. 28

-Information only from an undisclosed location.

Oct. 29

-Property damage from the 2000 block of Spring Creek Road (highway, street). Damaged in the amount of $900 was a right fender, doors, quarter panel and windshield and in the amount of $40 was a mailbox.

-Obstructing justice using a false name from Quarles Street and Samford Street (highway, street).

Oct. 30

-Theft of property from Lucky’s Foodland (supermarket). Stolen were four steaks valued at $50.

-Trespass warning from the 4000 block of Highway 25 (supermarket).

-Fraudulent use of credit/debit card from the 100 block of County Hills Road.

Oct. 31

-Burglary/theft of property from the 100 block of Revolutionary Way. Damaged was a door. Stolen was a Kimber 45 pistol valued at $1,100, two Smith and Wesson .357 Magnums, a Smith and Wesson .38 Special and a Colt .45 valued at $1,100.

-Burglary/theft of property from the 100 block of Hillcrest Drive. Stolen were a 40-inch Sony flat screen television valued at $1,500 and a Dell Inspiron laptop valued at $1,000.

-Burglary/theft of property from the 1000 block of Pilgrim Lane. Stolen were a 37-inch Insignia flat screen television valued at $1,500, a 23-inch Insignia flat screen television valued at $500, a computer printer valued at $100 and a remote control cable box valued at $100.

Nov. 1

-Certain persons forbidden to possess a pistol from County Road 10 and County Road 205 (church). Confiscated was a Ruger .22 caliber pistol.

-Found property from Montevallo High School, 980 Oak St. (parking lot, garage).

Nov. 3

-Criminal littering from the 100 block of Overland Road (parking lot, garage).

-Incident-recovery assist from the 100 block of Selma Road (highway, street).

-Theft of property from McDonald’s, Main Street (restaurant). Stolen were HP TC 15-inch electronic tablet valued at $1,000, computer bag valued at $20 and book valued at $50.

Nov. 4

-Harassment from the 700 block of Middle Street (service, gas station).

Pelham

Oct. 27

-Theft of property (by deception) from O’Reily’s Auto Parts (other, unknown). Stolen was a $20-bill.

Oct. 28

-Identity theft from Phoenix, Arz. (other, unknown).

-Outside agency assist - law enforcement from the 3100 block of Church Street (government, public building).

-Violation of city ordinance - refusal to identify from Lee Street (highway, street).

-Leaving the scene of an accident - occupied from Interstate 65 southbound at Cahaba Valley Road (highway, street).

Oct. 29

-Lost property from campground at Oak Mountain State Park (other, unknown). Listed was a Beretta .22 caliber firearm.

-Theft of property from the parking lot of Texas Roadhouse (commercial). Stolen was an Alabama automobile license plate valued at $29.

-Burglary from the 200 block of Creekside Court. Stolen were a Samsung 50-inch plasma television valued at $2,000, an Apple Mac Notebook valued at $1,400, three rings valued at $8,500, a Garmin GPS device valued at $265, assorted change in a glass jar valued at $150 and two Satellite box remote controls valued at $20.

-Domestic violence from the 100 block of Wisteria Drive.

-Domestic violence from the 100 block of Wisteria Drive.

Oct. 30

-Theft of property (by deception) from the 3000 block of Pelham parkway (bank). Stolen was $2,660 transferred by Western Union.

-Theft of property from the 100 block of Hayesbury Court. Stolen were an iPod valued at $180, an iPod adapter valued at $20, $1 in change, headphones valued at $25 and a rubber iPod case valued at $25.

-Identity theft from Alpharetta, Ga. (other, unknown).

-Theft of property from Colonial Fireplace, 3300 Highway 11 (specialty store). Stolen was a tag valued at $25.

-Property damage - vehicle from Cahaba Valley Road at interstate 65 (highway, street). Damaged in the amount of $1,000 was a 2004 Honda Accord bumper cover.

Oct. 31

-Harassing communications from Crestmont Lane (mailboxes).

-Leaving the scene of an accident/occupied from Pelham Parkway/Valleydale Road (highway, street). Damaged in the amount of $300 was a 2005 Honda Accord front bumper.

-Unlawful possession of marijuana/unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia (pipe) from the 31 Lot of the Amphitheater (parking lot, garage). Confiscated, seized were a bag of suspected marijuana, approximately 3 grams valued at $15 and a metal pipe valued at $10.

-Miscellaneous information from an unknown location in Houston, Texas (service, gas station).

-Theft of property from Interstate 65 northbound near exit 246 (highway, street). Stolen was a 1993 Chevrolet Prism valued at $1,500.

-Unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle from the 1000 block of Amphitheater Road (parking lot, garage). Stolen were two credit cards (Wal-Mart, Sam’s Club), a Wachovia check, and two Motorola cell phones valued at $200 and $100.

-Unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle from the 1000 block of Amphitheater Road (parking lot, garage). Stolen were a .22-caliber Am3erican Arms revolver valued at $150, a Gerber multi-tool valued at $60, an ANG Federal Credit Union check and a pair of Oakley sunglasses valued at $200.

-Property damage - motor vehicle form 2882 Pelham Parkway (parking lot, garage). Damaged in the amount of $600 was the front spoiler to a 2009 Toyota Corolla.

-Miscellaneous information from Compass Bank, 3080 Pelham Parkway (bank).

-Outside agency assist-law enforcement from U.S. Highway 280 area (Shelby County).

Nov. 1

-Driving under the influence from Highway 119 at Highway 31 (highway, street).

-Property damage from the 1900 block of Pelham Parkway (hotel, motel). Damaged were the side of a building in the amount of $15,000 and miscellaneous office items in the amount of $6,000.

-Driving under the influence from Pelham Parkway at Valley Elementary School (highway, street).

-Unlawful possession of marijuana/unlawful possession of marijuana from 2020 Pelham Parkway (parking lot, garage). Confiscated, seized were a bag of loose marijuana residue (approximately 1 gram) valued at $5, $5,067 in U.S. currency, a vacuum-seal plastic bag valued at $1, loaded 9 mm magazine valued at $30, T-Mobile Sidekick phone valued at $100 and a small Baggie containing marijuana (approximately 1 gram) valued at $5.

-Driving under the influence of alcohol from Coales Branch Lane and Coales Branch Circle (highway, street).

Nov. 2

-Outside agency assist- law enforcement/Pelham Safe Streets Act from 2060 Chandalar Court (highway, street).

-Possession of a firearm without a permit from Pelham Parkway at Opportunity Drive (highway, street). Recovered were a KEL TEC 9 mm pistol valued at $200, a KEL TEC 9 mm magazine valued at $10, holster valued at $5 and 10 9 mm rounds valued at $4.

-Harassment from Waffle House (restaurant).

-Theft of property from Food World No. 53, 518 Pelham Parkway (supermarket). Stolen were groceries valued at $111 and gift cards valued at $90.

Nov. 3

-Outside agency assist - law enforcement from Huntley Parkway at Huntley Apartments (highway, street).

-Theft of property from KCS Group, 201-F Yeager Parkway (parking lot, garage). Stolen were a 2007 Yamaha Rhino four-wheeler valued at $8,500 and a 2006 Trailer World utility trailer valued at $850.

-Theft of property from 3605 County Road 52 (fields, woods). Stolen was a utility trailer valued at $1,500.

-Burglary from the 100 block of Eagle Cove Drive. Stolen were a Sharp 32-inch Aquos television valued at $1,000, an LCD 42-inch flat screen television valued at $1,600 and a Gateway laptop valued at $1,000.

-Property damage-motor vehicle from the entrance to Pelham Plaza (parking lot, garage). Damaged was the front end of a 2004 Buick Lesabre.

-Outside agency assist - law enforcement from Shelby County License Office, 1018 County Services Drive (government, public building).

Vincent

Oct. 30

-Welfare check from the 300 block of Autumn Drive.

Nov. 1

-Harassment from the 1700 block of Highway 231.

-Domestic violence from Hardy Drive.

Nov. 2

-Property damage to vehicle by fire from Highway 85 in the area of County Road 463.

Nov. 3

-Property damage by fire to a vehicle from Kelley Creek boat launch.

-Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle from the 41400 block of Highway 25.

Wilton

-Nothing to report.

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