Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Stereo System Crimes

A stereo system was stolen from a man’s car last Wednesday, March 21st in Lancaster Street. He got up to go to work when he noticed that this stereo system was missing from his car parked in his very own garage.

The car thief left the car open after taking the stereo system. Included with the stolen stereo system were the speakers, subwoofer, amplifier, the CD player, 300 pieces of compact discs and some cash. Sob.

To sum it all up, the loss was amounting to $1,200 including the damages made on the vehicle’s auto body parts not to mention the dome light’s removal.

Another victim of such a misdemeanor was a contractor who parked his truck on Bainbridge last Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. Some of the owner’s tools such as sockets, a circular saw, cordless drills, hand tools, paint, dollies, miter saw and some other car construction products were all gone. The cost of the loss was amounting to $2,500 plus.

A man was also noted stealing some batteries at the store on Meijer. The Livonia police officer got a call from the security and run his car on the said area to search for the reported thieve. The incident also happened that very same day.

The man who fits the thief’s description was seen by the officer walking along Middlebelt. The officer pulled his car off causing the man to go in a different direction. The police shouted “Police!”, but the man continued walking as if he did not hear anything. Soon enough, the police finally caught the man and was found to have 8 packs of AAA batteries and AA batteries as well.

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