SYNOPSIS
On 10/09/15, Officer Ron Shields, while on routine patrol, receives a dispatch for burglary and larceny discovered by the owner. His investigation lies under two theft crimes. Firstly, Section609.582 of Burglary Statutes subdivision 3: Burglary in the third degree involving a criminal act of unlawfully breaking into the owner’s house with the intent to commit a crime. Secondly, Theft Statutes concerning taking property without the owner’s consent with an intent to deprive them of their property. Investigations are still ongoing.
NARRATIVE
At 1805 hours while on patrol in unit 005, I received a dispatch discovered by the owner at 1506 Nelson Lane. I arrived at 1811 hours and knocked on the door. The victim Bob White takes me to a back door, which was used to gain entry to the house. I notice a broken window by the closed door. Bob informs me he closed the door when he came back. I open the door, look outside, but there are no footprints at the door.
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I ask the victim whether something was missing. He walks me to a desk where he had left a computer (Mac pro-15-inch screen) with no serial number. He bought it for 1200 dollars and had it for one year. He had a printer (hp office chip pro 6830) with no serial number that cost 200 dollars, which he had possessed for two months. The last item was a standard desk chair with wheels costing 100 dollars and was in his possession for three years. No other item was reported missing.
The victim says he inquired from the neighbors on the incidence, but none witnessed the burglary. I checked around the house and alley but saw no other evidence. I took pictures of the broken window glass on the floor and the desk. Then I dusted for fingerprints on the desk, around the area, window, and doorknob. I gave Bob White my card, then secured and tagged the evidence. There was nothing unusual as I drove around the alley and block. I turned the collected evidence to the evidence room at 2200 hours and filed for burglary and larceny. Bob White's property has not been found. The matter was referred to the property crimes division for further investigation.
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