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November 19, 2009

Port Arthur Police blotter week of Nov. 12-16:

PORT ARTHUR — Port Arthur Police responded to the following calls from Nov. 12- Nov. 16:

Thursday, Nov. 12
• A total of 65 cartons of cigarettes, valued at $3,575, was stolen from Exxon M&M; Grocery, 2849 Procter Street.
• A state jail felony theft of copper was reported in the 600 block of Procter Street.
• Someone spray painted a 1995 Ford Mustang in the 3800 block of Eighth Street.
• A Tom Tom GPS was stolen from a 2007 Dodge Caliber in the 3900 block of 13th Street.
• A generator was stolen from a building in the 3600 block of Procter Street.
• A person was arrested for criminal trespass in the 1500 block of Procter Street.
• The attempted burglary of a building was reported at a business in the 4700 block of FM 365 after a business representative noticed a hole kicked in the wall from a neighboring vacant business.
• A state jail felony theft, tampering with the power supply belonging to Entergy, was reported in the 1600 block of San Antonio.
• A man was arrested for theft after attempting to leave Dillard's with about $218 worth of merchandise concealed in a shoulder bag.
• Two windows were broken out at a home in the 4000 block of 13th Street.
• Criminal mischief was reported at Rampart Apartments, 1728 Village East.

Friday, Nov. 13
• A person was arrested for possession of marijuana in the 7800 block of Memorial Boulevard
• A person was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 2700 block of West FM 365.
• A 1996 Mercury Mystique was stolen from Jose Auto Repair, 3006 Gulfway Drive.
• A TV was stolen from a home in the 2000 block of 12th Street.
• A purse was stolen from a van at Senior Rehab, 1308 Ninth Avenue. The purse was located a short distance from the vehicle but the contents were missing.
• Approximately 250 feet of copper wire, valued at $2,000, was stolen from Port Iron, 700 Marian Anderson.
• A washing machine, dryer and lawn mower were stolen from a home in the 600 block of 18th Street.
• Fraudulent use of identifying information was reported after a woman's Social Security number was used by an unknown person to gain employment.
• A Sony Playstation 3 game console, valued at $300, and a LCD TV, were stolen from a home in the 400 block of West 15th Street.

Saturday, Nov. 14
• A laptop computer was stolen from a residence at Stonegate Apartments, 4123 Turtle Creek Drive.
• A purse was stolen from a 2009 Toyota Camry in the 900 block of Colorado Avenue.
• Assault/family violence was reported in the 3900 block of Delaware.
• A residence in the 1000 block of West 14th Street was burglarized.
• A person was arrested for the theft of $55.12 worth of cosmetics at Walmart, 8585 Memorial Boulevard.
• A person was arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after shots were fired in the 2900 block of 22nd Street.
• A person was arrested for criminal trespass at Speedy Stop, 600 West Gulfway Drive.
• Indecent exposure was reported after a man exposed his genitals in the parking lot of Park Central Church, 3901 Jimmy Johnson Boulevard.
• A terroristic threat/family violence was reported in the 3700 block of Twin City Highway.
• A forgery was reported in the 600 block of Third Avenue.
• A building in the 2200 block of Sharon was burglarized.
• A truck struck Durham's Meat Market, 636 Gilham Circle, injuring a number of customers. Intoxication assault charges were reported by the victims in connection with the incident.
• A person fired several shots in the air outside Rancho Grande, 7670 Memorial Boulevard.

Sunday, Nov. 15
• A woman was arrested for possession of marijuana in the 300 block of Sixth Street.
• A man was arrested for assault/family violence in the 3100 block of 36th Street.
• A person was arrested for criminal trespass at Speedy Stop, 600 West Gulfway Drive.
• Electronic equipment and furniture were damaged at a home in the 3000 block of 60th Street.
• A Black and Decker power drill was stolen from a 2003 Ford Ranger in the 1900 block of Wignall.
• A purse was stolen from a vehicle outside Conn's Appliance, 7855 U.S. 69.
• Two men were arrested for theft of copper wire, valued at $3,500, in the 1500 block of Ninth Avenue, Entergy.
• A purse was stolen from a vehicle parked at HEB Pantry, 3401 Gulfway Drive.

Monday, Nov. 16
• A DVD/CD player, valued at $600, was stolen from a 1996 Chevrolet Tahoe parked at Academy Sports and Outdoors, 8400 Memorial Boulevard.
• A shoppers purse was stolen at Target, 3100 FM 365. The purse was later located and the owner reported a Nikon Coolpix camera was taken.
• A 2008 Chrysler 300 was damaged at the Nica Club, 3124 Gulfway Drive.
• A Playstation II, valued at $100; Wii game, valued at $300; Samsung flat screen TV, valued at $650; Emerson TV, valued at $200; Samsung flat screen TV with DVD, valued at $500; Vizio flat screen TV, valued at $650; and Samsung LCD flat screen TV, valued at $2,000, were stolen from a home in the 200 block of Live Oak.
• A person was stabbed during an aggravated robbery in the 1500 block of Poole Avenue.
• Three tires on a 1995 Chevrolet truck were slashed and phone lines were damaged at a home in the 1900 block of 19th Street.

SOURCE: Port Arthur Police Department offense reports

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