
"Assault, under the influence of a controlled substance: Someone outside a business on Winchester Boulevard threw a lighter at another person, nearly hitting him. Officers determined the person who threw the lighter was under the influence of a controlled substance. Stalking: Someone followed another vehicle for 30 minutes, causing the driver to fear for her life. Officers stopped the person who did the stalking on South Bascom Avenue and determined the stalker was under the influence."
"Threaten crime with intent to terrorize: Someone threatened to kill another person on Dunster Avenue. Feb. 9 Organized retail theft, possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia: Two people entered Marshalls on South Bascom Avenue with the intent to steal, and they possessed drugs and drug paraphernalia. Burglary: Two people forced entry into three vehicles on South Bascom Avenue and stole items from them."
"Disorderly conduct: Someone entered an apartment complex on Laura Drive and placed tape over another person's front door video security camera. Petty theft, giving a false ID to a peace officer: Someone gave a false ID to officers after being reported for shoplifting on Winchester Boulevard. Officers also determined the person was under the influence of a controlled substance. Using another person's ID: Someone used another person's identifying information on Duncanville Court to work as a rideshare driver."
On Winchester Boulevard, someone threw a lighter at another person, nearly hitting him; the thrower was under the influence of a controlled substance. A person followed another vehicle for 30 minutes, causing the driver to fear for her life; the follower was stopped on South Bascom Avenue and found to be under the influence. Someone threatened to kill another person on Dunster Avenue. At Marshalls on South Bascom, two people intended to steal and were found with drugs and paraphernalia. Two people forced entry into three vehicles on South Bascom and stole items. Someone taped over a front-door video camera on Laura Drive. A shoplifting suspect on Winchester gave a false ID and was under the influence, and someone used another person's identifying information on Duncanville Court to work as a rideshare driver.
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