The following are reports from the Blytheville Police Department.
-- Police investigated a burglary in the 5300 block of North Palm Circle.
-- Officers took a report of interference with child custody.
-- Police took a theft by deception report at the Northeast Arkansas Federal Credit Union in the 200 block of North Broadway. The offender allegedly cashed a $2,500 check that was returned.
-- Officers took a harassment report in the 400 block of West Hardin.
-- Police investigated a burglary in the 100 block of East Main. A laptop computer was reported missing.
-- Officers took a report of a fraudulent use of a credit card. The transaction was $71.75.
-- Police took a report of a fraudulent use of a debit card, in the amount of $59.98.
-- Officers investigated a burglary in the 800 block of Lauderdale. Missing were four televisions, jewelry and two handguns.
-- Police arrested Natasha Wright on shoplifting charges at Kroger. Reportedly shoplifted were candy and pizza rolls valued at $11.24.
-- Officers took a report of a stolen straight talk card in the 600 block of East Main.
-- Police took a terroristic threatening report in the 100 block of West Moultrie.
-- Police investigated a report of an apparent consensual sexual incident between a 17-year-old female student and 15-year-old male student at Blytheville High School. No charges are expected and the matter has been turned over to the school district, according to Capt. Scott Adams of the BPD.
-- Police took a criminal mischief report in the 100 block of West Moultrie. The offender busted a passenger side door mirror on the vehicle and a window on the residence.
-- Officers took a report of shots fired in the Lake and Cherry area. No damage or injuries were reported.
-- Police investigated a burglary report in the 1300 block of East Ash. Missing were a television and gaming system.
-- Police took a terroristic threatening report in the 1100 block of South Lilly.
-- Officers took an identity theft report in the 1200 block of Thompson. The victim reported he received a bill of $2,809.28 from Verizon.
-- Police took a theft by deception report. The victim said he was told if he sent $1,040 to Alabama, he could get a $7,000 grant. He sent another $200 as well via money order, before realizing he had been scammed.
-- Officers investigated an aggravated assault in the 100 block of West Moultrie.
-- Police investigated a burglary in the 1100 block of South Ruddle. A television was reported missing.
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