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Police received a call about a vehicle being parking in the roadway at 705 E. He turned the documents over to the police. One of the statements showed there were no charges placed on the card from February 2021 and March 2021. He had paperwork that were bank statements of other individuals saying they were late on payment.
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He provided police with the serial numbers and the correct values of the items that were taken during the incident.Ī man on Wheeler Avenue told police that a couple, who were his tenants, were evicted recently and he found bank statements not belonging to them in the house while cleaning it out. Brainerd Road, two Echo weed eaters and two Echo backpack leaf blowers were taken out of the back of his truck.
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The man left in a grey Rav 4 (TN tag).Ī man called to update police that during a theft from his vehicle at the Publix, 8644 E. The employee said she recovered the saw before the man left the scene. Police told him the laws about panhandling and he said he wouldn't do it anymore.Īn employee at the Home Depot, 7421 Commons Blvd., told police that a white male ran out the fire exit with a Dewalt saw worth $250. Police observed a man holding a sign, panhandling at the corner and the man stepped into the street to accept money. Panhandlers were reported at 3700 Tennessee Ave.

Police gave the complainant a card, containing the report number, to be given to Budget Rental (vehicle owner). Dispatch informed the officer no one has called in regarding found keys or found property.
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Police were unable to get the vehicle registration from the gas station cameras and RTIC was unable to get the registration from their cameras located nearby. The man then exited the store, with keys in hand, and left the lot in a smaller maroon-colored sedan. Police then observed the man walk into the store and appear to ask the clerk about the keys. Police watched the surveillance video from the gas station which showed a tall black male, wearing a black shirt and black shorts, pick the key up off of the ground, at approximately 1:35 p.m. He said when he returned, the key was gone. He said he then left the lot and realized he left his rental vehicle's key at the gas station. Police also observed the men then leave the scene walking westbound on 26th Street.Ī man told police he had pumped gas at the Exxon, 2301 4th Ave. (Photos of the men have been secured.) Police observed a man in a light blue shirt and red shorts get out of the driver's seat. Police then observe four unidentified black males get out of the vehicle. Police observed on CHA camera footage the vehicle pulling into the above address at 7:34 p.m. The vehicle was towed by Cain's Wrecker Service per the vehicle owner's request. Police secured the vehicle and the owner was notified. Police were notified by CHA police of a found stolen vehicle parked in front of 2552 6th Ave. Police canvased the area but did not locate the man. LP officers stated they did not wish to prosecute at this time.
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The man took a JBL Bluetooth speaker, a pack of socks and a pack of underwear. Loss Prevention officers said a white male had stolen items and left the store. All items were turned into Property.Ī shoplifting was reported at Walmart, 490 Greenway View Dr. Police have no further leads and no crime has since been reported. Police also found a cell phone and a $10 bill in the grass within close proximity to the gun. Inside the Nike bag, police discovered a black CF revolver containing two. K-9 was able to locate a black Nike bag packed inside some shrubbery close to the Brainerd High School parking lot. An unknown caller said they witnessed a female exit the burning vehicle and throw a pistol into shrubbery on the side of Brainerd Road. Police were investigating the scene of a car fire the previous night at 1020 N. Police also gave him the website "" to read to further protect his identity. He said he has already contacted the credit bureau and placed a freeze on his record. Police gave him the phone number for the Memphis Police Department and suggested that he file the report there. He said he was called into a hearing to attest that he had not filed for unemployment. He said he learned of this from his employer CHI Memorial and the Tennessee Department of Labor. He said that checks were going to an address on Race Street, Memphis Tn. A man on Cherry Street told police that someone has been drawing unemployment checks using his name and Social Security number.
