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April 2010Police BlotterMarch 10, 10:45 a.m., Dakota and 25th Streets, Possession of a Loaded Firearm, Warrant Arrest.Acting on a tip, Gang Task Force officers conducted surveillance in an area known for gang-related activity. The officers gathered intelligence that a retaliation involving weapons was being planned in retribution for an earlier gang-involved incident. The officers’ investigation led them to several suspects and a house in which three loaded handguns as well as suspected narcotics were recovered. The crime scene unit is processing the weapons for evidence. The investigation is ongoing. March 4, 12:30 p.m., Missouri and Watchman: Officer Booth responded to a call about a burglary. Someone gained entry into the victim’s residence through the upper floor bedroom window while the victim and family were downstairs. The indivudal stole a laptop computer and PS3 gaming consol from the bedroom, and left the residence undetected. Crime Scene Investigation responded to collect evidence at the scene. March 4, 2010, 5 p.m., Marin and Bayshore: Officers responded to a burglary at a storage rental facility. The victim stated that the padlock to her storage unit was gone and the door was open. Missing from the storage unit was a laptop computer, camera, and musical instruments valued at more than $3,000. |
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