Lights & Sirens

The latest from the Arlington Police Department's police blotter as well as crime-related news.

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Jan. 6th – 12th

February 8th, 2011 at Tue, 8th, 2011 at 8:48 am by scottfrank

January 6
5:41 P.m. CPS: Police conducted a follow-up investigation regarding allegations made to CPS that a mother and her boyfriend had possibly assaulted a seven year old child in their custody in the 20000 block of 67th Drive NE. Further concerns were expressed to CPS about the health, safety and welfare of a three year old and two year old in the custody of the alleged suspects.

January 7
12:09 A.m. PROPERTY: A shot gun was found in a local hotel room in the 2000 block of SR530 NE.

January 10
10:31 A.m. vehicle prowl: A camera was stolen out of a vehicle’s glove box on East 4th street near McLeod Ave.
1:39 P.m. THEFT: A cell phone was stolen out of a jacket pocket at the high school.

January 11
10:55 P.m. vehicle theft: A male stole a vehicle in the 300 block of Olympic Avenue after consuming alcohol and then collided into a curb. He was arrested for vehicle theft, DUI, DWLS and reckless driving.
9:24 A.m. theft: An iPod was stolen from the high school.

January 12
9:24 A.m. domestic violence: Police were called to the 800 block of East 1st Street for a domestic dispute between a mother and her adult daughter. The mother is in the process of having her legally evicted.

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