Thefts and mischief

Tuesday, September 25, 2007 |
The following are theft and criminal mischief reports from area police department logs.
Coos Bay
• Sept. 24, a window was broken in the 700 block of Commercial Avenue.
• Sept. 24, identity theft was reported in the 500 block of Johnson Avenue.
• Sept. 24, theft of a credit card was reported in the 900 block of South Fourth Street.
• Sept. 24, mail fraud was reported in the 200 block of Kruse Avenue.
• Sept. 24, illegal camping was reported in the 800 block of Crocker Street.
• Sept. 24, an assault was reported in the 1400 block of Newmark Avenue.
• Sept. 24, a fight was reported at the intersection of Newmark Avenue and Wall Street.
• Sept. 25, a dispute was reported at 7-Eleven, 1075 Newmark Ave.
• Sept. 24, damage to tribal equipment was reported on Tarheel Loop.
• Sept. 24, criminal trespassing was reported at Cammann Road near tribal property.
North Bend
• Sept. 24, theft of mail was reported in the 2000 block of Liberty Street.
• Sept. 24, theft was reported at Safeway, 1735 Virginia Ave.
Bandon
• Sept. 22, a hit-and-run accident was reported at the Bandon Boat Docks.
• Sept. 20, a hit-and-run accident was reported in the 100 block of Michigan Avenue.
• Sept. 20, cans of whipped cream were reported stolen from Price ‘n’ Pride, 65 S.E. 10th St.
Coos County
• Sept. 23, reckless burning was reported in the Knutson Towboat Co. log yard, 93761 Hackett Lane.
• Sept. 24, a prowler was reported in the 90000 block of Libby Lane.
• Sept. 24, telephone fraud was reported in the 93000 block of Colina Lane.
• Sept. 24, theft of mail was reported in the 63000 block of South Barview Road.
• Sept. 24, burglary was reported in the 62000 block of Ross Inlet Road.
• Sept. 24, theft of an ATM card was reported in the 97000 block of Kadora Lane.
• Sept. 24, theft of mail was reported in the 66000 block of Nipperville Road.
• Sept. 24, theft of a horse was reported at East Catching Slough.
• Sept. 25, theft of a log splitter was reported at East Catching Slough.
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