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September 27, 2009

Various thefts reported to APD

ASHLAND — The following information was taken from Ashland Police Department reports:

Theft

‰ A woman living in Gla-Lo Apartments on Friday reported the theft of an unspecified item valued at $947.

‰ A woman living in the 1700 block of Delaware Street on Thursday reported the theft of tools valued at $1,350.

‰ Penn Station, 116 Sixth St., reported the theft of $1,800 cash Thursday.

‰ The Boyd County Public Library’s Main Branch, 1740 Central Ave., on Wednesday reported the theft of recordings valued at $300.

‰ A woman living in the 3400 block of Ridgeway Drive on Wednesday reported the theft of cash, credit cards and other items, all valued at $1,635.

‰ A man living in the 1300 block of Kentucky Avenue on Tuesday reported the theft of firearms valued at $1,130.

Burglary

‰ A woman living in the 3100 block of Winchester Avenue reported Thursday that someone had broken into her home and stolen an electric item valued at $580.

Fugitive arrest

‰ Police on Tuesday arrested John M. Roberts, of the 300 block of 24th Street, on a warrant charging him with being a fugitive from justice.

Mail theft

‰ A woman living in the 3100 block of Powell Street reported Tuesday that someone had stolen a check for $232.64 that had been mailed to her.

Shoplifting

‰ A Westwood man was arrested Thursday for allegedly trying to steal merchandise valued at $13.62 from Foodland, 1225 13th St.

‰ An Ashland man was arrested Wednesday for allegedly attempting to steal items valued at $59.74 from Wal-Mart.

‰ An Ashland woman was arrested Tuesday for allegedly trying to shoplift merchandise valued at $116 from Belk in the Ashland Town Center. Police also charged the woman with drug possession after finding Valium on her.

‰ Foodland, 1225 13th St., on Tuesday reported the theft of merchandise valued at $117.22.

POLICE BEAT is published every Monday and Wednesday. Tips about unsolved crimes may be submitted anonymously to the Ashland Police Department by calling the Silent Witness hotline at (606) 329-1771.

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