December 7, 2011

Recent reports from the Blytheville Police Department:

Recent reports from the Blytheville Police Department:

Dec. 1

A collection of more than 100 DVDs, valued at around $2,000 was stolen from an apartment in the Pear Tree complex. No suspects are known.

A television and some video game equipment, valued at $1,000, were stolen from a home on North Ninth Street. No suspects are known.

An Apple MacBook and iPad, valued at $1,350, were stolen from a home on Broadmoor Street. The unknown offenders made entry through an unlocked door.

Two exterior air conditioning units, valued at $4,000, were stolen from outside a building on South Division. No evidence was located on the scene.

Dec. 2

Delos Angeles Harper, 24, of 1301 Howard St., was arrested and charged with residential burglary. Harper was caught by officers while allegedly attempting to rob a home on South Lilly Street.

Reginal E. Bonds, 45, of 1307 E. Rose, was arrested and charged with public intoxication, second-degree battery and refusal to submit to arrest. Bonds allegedly fought with two police officers who responded to a scene where he was creating a disturbance.

Dec. 3

A Playstation game system, valued at $300, was stolen from a home on South Eighth Street. No suspects are known.

Dec. 4

More than $1,000 in damage was done to a vehicle left in the McAdoo's parking lot. No suspects are known.

Dec. 5

Approximately $200 in damage was done to a vehicle parked on Carolyn Street. The damage appeared to be done by a pellet or BB gun, and no suspects are known.

Various electronics and jewelry, valued at $830, were stolen from a home on Ruddle Road. No suspects are known.

Chasity Morris Black, 25, Katuria Black, 28, and Kyara Fowler, 21, were arrested and charged with shoplifting. The three women were caught by Walmart loss prevention employees allegedly attempting to steal more than 150 items, valued at $1,434.12.

Dec. 6

Approximately $50 in damage was done to the electrical meter on a home on West Rose Street. Power was restored to the home and the damage reported to Entergy, but no suspects are known.

sharris@blythevillecourier.com

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