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July 11, 2012 - Monday, July 9
*Malicious destruction of property on Brentwood. Victim's car was keyed the entire length of the driver's side. No suspects at this time.
*Gunshots heard on Thomas Rd. Police officers observed mark on wall of house.
Sunday, July 8
*Dumpster fire reported on S. Lapeer Rd.
*Juvenile taken into custody for marijuana possession on West Burdick.
Saturday, July 7
*Arrest on Hosner and Parker Roads conducted without incident. Late night bicyclist had outstanding warrants.
*Animal complaint on S. Washington. Raccoon stuck in grease trap by pizza joint vacated before police arrived.
*Marijuana possession cited on Lincoln & Washington and also on Glaspie and Oxford Lake Rd.
Friday, July 6
*Boat on fire in middle of lake near West Drahner. Boaters rescued and fire controlled.
*iPod found at S. Washington business. Can be retrieved at 22 W Burdick.
*Malicious destruction of lawn furniture reported on Sunset Blvd.
Thursday, July 5
*Power lines reported down and arcing on Thomas Rd, Dewey St, West Drahner, and Second St.
Wednesday, July 4
*Estranged wife locked out of home on Mechanic St.
*Juveniles reported shooting fireworks at oncoming vehicles on Lapeer and Oakwood.
*Two projectiles shattered rear car window on Parker and Hosner.
*Firewood stolen on Drahner Rd.. Victim had three cords of wood and no trespassing signs taken. Police recovered human feces and toilet paper near site of theft.
*Multiple complaints throughout the week about fireworks and noise from Glaspie, Broadway, Thornehill Trail, and Sunset Blvd. One citizen reported seeing the street "lined with rockets."
Tuesday, July 3
*Cow found standing in the middle of the road at Baldwin and Seymour Lake Road.
*Downed power lines reported on Lapeer and Oakwood, and also at Woodbriar Lane. Rochester Road telephone pole reported on fire.
*Glasses, cell phone, and lottery papers found on Louck St.
*Small children locked inside of home, grandmother locked outside when she went out to sweep the porch on Quail Ridge. Thanks to a swift kick, police enabled woman to regain entry to home.
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