SPOTSYLVANIA CRIME SOLVERS
Crime Solvers
Date published: 11/17/2009
Spotsylvania Crime Solvers is seeking information on the following crimes:
A victim reported being robbed Nov. 5 at 6:50 p.m. behind the old Soap Suds on Tidewater Trail. The victim stated he was approached by three black males, wearing masks, who demanded cash, then ran away after receiving it. 09-157234
Overnight on Nov. 3, the Tidewater Market in the 10000 block of Tidewater Trail was burglarized and a security light was damaged. The suspect was described as a black male with facial hair wearing a cap. 09-156520
Overnight on Nov. 3, a Comcast work van, parked at the Comcast building on Houser Drive was burglarized, with $4,100 in cable tools stolen. 09-157054
On Nov. 6, between 12:30-1:30 p.m., a new Honda generator, valued at more than $900, was stolen from the bed of a pickup truck parked on Winding Road. 09-157742
Between Nov. 8-9, a jewelry box and jewelry were stolen from a residence in the Millgarden subdivision. 09-159609
Between Oct. 6-Nov. 4, two dirt bikes were stolen from a residential garage in the 6000 block of Courthouse Road. The bikes were described as a 1996-1999 red and blue Honda three-speed dirt bike and a 2000-2003 red and white Honda dirt bike. 09-157618
Overnight on Oct. 28, a a Bradford water heater and a Lennox furnace were stolen from a home under construction in the Lee's Parke subdivision. 09-157550
Three vehicles parked in the Gordon Road commuter parking lot were broken into between 5 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Nov. 9. The suspect(s) broke or cut windows and stole two Garmin GPS units, a digital camera and a set of vehicle keys. 09-159055, 09-159051, 09-159108
WANTED
Stephanie Lee Locklear, 19, for failure to appear in court on charges of prostitution and possession of marijuana. She is described as a white woman, 5 feet tall, weighing 140 pounds, with black hair and hazel eyes. Her last known location was in Hopewell, or Reidsville, N.C.
Anyone with information on these or other crimes is asked to call Crime Solvers at 540/582-5822 or go spotsylvaniacrimesolvers.org. Information leading to an arrest may be worth up to $1,000.
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Date published: 11/17/2009
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