2 a.m.-10 a.m. June 5, 5500 Block of 11th Avenue Northwest
Victim stated that an unknown person took his third bike that was against the wall in front of his car.
He stated at 2 a.m. the automatic garage door to the garage was working. At 10 a.m. a tennant mentioned to him that the door was not working.
Victim went down to the garage and found that the motor was disengaged from the track. He fixed it and went to his unit. His girlfriend then mentioned to him that maybe he should check the garage.
Victim went downstairs and found a window on the northeast side open and the drapes had been knocked down. Victim then discovered his bike and equipment missing.
On May 30, victim reported that his expensive racing bike was stolen in the same area.there was no sign of forced entry but the open window had a small crack in it.
No suspects or witnesses.
10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. May 25, 7000 Block of Sycamore Avenue Northwest
According to victim, the burglary had actually occurred on between 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on May 25.
She stated that she called 911 at that time but had to leave for an appointment before officers responded.
The suspect made entry by prying and kicking the back door, destroying the
door and the jamb in the process. The estimated cost to replace the door
and repair the damage is approximately $1,300.
Victim stated that the only items known to have been taken at the time of the report were assorted jewelry, valued at approximately $500.