Ride share driver takes phone, wallet left in car by Saratoga residents
Briefly

Between June 15 and June 29, a series of thefts and criminal incidents occurred in Saratoga. A rear license plate was stolen from a resident's vehicle. A ride share service driver misappropriated a wallet and cellphone valued at $1,150. Mail theft involved stolen checks being altered and an attempt to cash them. Residential burglaries occurred on June 26 with entry through broken and unlocked doors. An incident of assault and vandalism led to a suspect's arrest. A stolen vehicle worth approximately $10,000 was recovered shortly after its theft.
Between June 15 and 19, a rear license plate was stolen from a Saratoga resident's vehicle, marking the start of a series of incidents.
On June 25, checks were stolen from a dropbox at the US Post Office, altered, and an attempt was made to cash them, prompting account freezing.
On June 26, two residential burglaries occurred in Saratoga where entry was gained through a broken door and an unlocked rear door.
On June 27, deputies responded to a disturbance involving assault, battery, and vandalism, which resulted in the suspect's arrest.
On June 28, a vehicle valued at approximately $10,000 was stolen by two suspects and recovered a few hours later.
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