Feb. 19
Criminal damage, theft, 8400 block of Leavenworth Road, knife-cut instrument, Atlantic Engineering, fiber optic cable, $1,545 value.
Theft, criminal damage, 2900 block of South 44th, Board of Public Utilities, transformer, padlocks, copper, $4,040 value.
Theft, 4400 block of Shawnee Drive, concrete saw, $1,400 value.
Theft, auto, criminal damage, 5th and Orville, steering column, $200 value.
Theft, criminal damage, 600 block of South 74th Terrace, Ford truck ignition, $500 value.
Criminal damage, theft, knife-cut instrument, 1200 block of Southwest Boulevard, chain-link fence section, $500 value, building materials, unknown.
Battery, theft, 800 block of South 14th, cell phone, $100 value.
Feb. 18
Burglary, criminal damage, 1200 block of Douglass, outside light, two televisions, $725 value.
Theft, 4800 block of Washington, Chevrolet truck, $5,700 value.
Aggravated robbery, theft, auto, handgun, 2300 block of Birch Drive, gold watches, keys with key ring, 1983 Olds 88, $5,252 value.
Feb. 17
Burglary, criminal damage, 2300 block of Minnesota, job box, temporary door and frame, $3,300 value.
Unlawful act with computer, 1800 block of Village West Parkway, gift cards, $3,501.74 value.
Battery, 1900 block of North 77th.
Feb. 16
Aggravated battery, 5500 block of Leavenworth Road.
Feb. 14
Criminal damage, 2500 block of North 47th, auto windows, $1,400 value.
Feb. 1
Theft, 2200 block of North 59th, debit card, $250 value.
Jan. 19
Burglary, criminal damage, 1300 block of Merriam Lane, temporary wall, plywood, $20 value.
Jan. 14
Theft, 1600 block of Village West Parkway, video game accessory, video games, video game console, television, $581 value.
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