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2023-00063656 |
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11/26/23 8:50 AM |
BURGLARY AUTO |
1951 TAYLOR RD |
Between 11.25.2023 at 2030 hours and 11.26.2023 at 0850 hours an unknown suspect(s)broke into the victim's vehicle and stole approximately$10,440 worth of personal property while it was parked in the parking lot of 1951 Taylor Road. The ignition of the vehicle was also tampered with. |
2023-00062340 |
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11/17/23 1:10 PM |
FRAUD |
1435 E ROSEVILLE PKWY |
Victim left wallet inside a locker provided by the fitness center. At approximately 1349 hours, Victim received a fraud alert from her bank regarding fraudulent activity on her account. Victim was able to prevent the transaction from happening. She then looked in her wallet and noticed one of her credit cards was missing. The first attempted charge was for $8,011.72 and the second attempted charge was shortly after for approximately $3,000 in San Jose. Neither of the charges were successful transactions. |
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Police Beat 2 |
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2023-00062481 |
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11/18/23 12:00 PM |
PETTY THEFT |
384 N SUNRISE AVE 130 |
An unknown suspect stole the victim's wallet out of her purse while inside of Skyzone at 384 North Sunrise Avenue. Total value of the stolen property is $45. |
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Police Beat 3 |
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2023-00063426 |
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11/24/23 3:35 PM |
FRAUD |
HERNANDEZ LN |
Victim's computer alerted a security concern with a phone number to call to resolve issue. Victim was told that the computer had a virus from watching child porn. Victim stated they did not watch child porn but was convinced they needed to pay a fine to not be held criminally liable. Victim went to the bank, pulled out $5.000.00 in cash, and drove to a location as instructed and deposited the money into a Bitcoin account that was unrecoverable. |
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Police Beat 4 |
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2023-00062188 |
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11/16/23 6:36 PM |
PETTY THEFT |
WILLIAM WAY ROSEVILLE |
Victim left his bicycle unlocked outside a store. Suspect took victim's bicycle and left the scene. |
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Police Beat 5 |
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2023-00062438 |
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11/15/23 12:01 AM |
FRAUD |
BRIDGEFORD DR |
Victim met a girl (suspect) on a dating app. Suspect told victim how to invest crypto currency on an exchange to make money. It was essentially day trading crypto currency. Victim was told to move his crypto wallet to a specific exchange. Victim invested his money in a fraudulent Bitcoin exchange and lost approximately $255,000. |
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Police Beat 6 |
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2023-00063368 |
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11/17/23 7:25 AM |
FRAUD |
TUSCAN GROVE CIR |
An unknown suspect(S) impersonated a law firm and defrauded the victim, via fictitious check, after receiving an email from the law firm expressing interest in victim's post seeking employment as a proofreader. The victim is at a $3,500 monetary loss. |
2023-00062588 |
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11/19/23 1:00 PM |
BURGLARY |
MCMINDES CT |
Victim was out of town and came home to see belongings tossed around and not in its proper place. Victim noted that the only known items stolen at the time were two emerald bracelets, totaling $1000. Victim believed the suspect(s) entered through the back door in the master bedroom. Victim noted the door is old and does not lock well every time and came home to see the door unlocked. |
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Police Beat 7 |
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2023-00063517 |
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11/22/23 2:00 PM |
PETTY THEFT |
WHITEFISH WAY |
Victim ordered an electric car charger for delivery and observed the package was marked as delivered at 1200 hours the same day. Victim arrived back at residence and checked the package at 1400 hours to find it empty. The package cost $212 |
2023-00063862 |
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11/27/23 3:50 PM |
PETTY THEFT |
1970 BLUE OAKS BLVD |
An unknown suspect(s) stole the victim's bicycle while it was left unlocked and unattended on a bike rack outside of a business. The value of the bicycle was less than $950. Victim was with a friend whose unlocked bicycle was also stolen at the same time. |
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