Saratoga residents report residential, vehicle burglaries
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Saratoga residents report residential, vehicle burglaries
"Theft by access card: A Saratoga resident reported that someone used their debit card information to make two unauthorized ATM withdrawals totaling approximately $426."
"Check forgery: A Saratoga resident reported that someone obtained a check the victim mailed out from a US Post Office, then altered and attempted to cash the check for approximately $24,000, but the victim contacted the bank and stopped the transaction in time."
"Vehicle burglary, vehicle tampering: Between 2:45 a.m. and 7 a.m., someone broke a door lock and entered a vehicle parked in the driveway of a residence in the 12000 block of Brookglen Drive. The suspect then opened the garage door of the residence with a remote in the vehicle but did not enter the garage. Nothing was reported stolen from the vehicle or residence."
Between Oct. 2 and Oct. 5, several incidents in Saratoga involved financial crimes, property crimes, and harassment. On Oct. 2, debit card information was used for two unauthorized ATM withdrawals totaling about $426. On Oct. 3, a mailed check was obtained from a U.S. Post Office, altered, and an attempted cashing for about $24,000 was stopped by the bank. On Oct. 3, an individual received multiple obscene text messages. A residence on Sarahills Drive was entered by breaking a bathroom window and searched. A vehicle window at the Gate House condos was broken and camping supplies and snow chains valued at about $200 were stolen. A vehicle on Brookglen Drive was entered and its garage door opened with a remote, but no property was reported missing.
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