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July 3 - July 8 Sharing Tree Crime Watch report

Thefts:
On 07/03/08 money and vended items were stolen from a vending machine next to the club house on Marsh Hawk Lane in Orange Park.  Forced entry was made by prying open the vending machine door.
 
On 07/03/08 Copper items were stolen from an AT&T tower site on Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park.
 
On 07/03/08 a bicycle was stolen from the yard at a residence on Backwoods Drive in Middleburg.
 
On 07/04/08 the air conditioner unit was stolen from a vacant residence on Marsh Rabbit Way (PACE ISLAND) In Orange Park.
 
On 07/06/08 a wallet left unattended at the Mariners Wharf apartments swimming pool on Crossing Boulevard in Orange Park was stolen.



June 30 - July 3 Crime Watch report

Thefts:
On 06/30/08 a bicycle was stolen from the yard of a residence on North Fork Road in Green Cove Springs.

On 07/02/08 Power yard tools were stolen from an unlocked shed at a residence on Louie Carter Road in Maxville.

On 07/03/08 the irrigation back flow preventer in front of a business on Wells Road in Orange Park was cut from the PVC pipe and stolen.

On 07/03/08 a mail box was stolen from a residence on Ridgefield Court (FOXRIDGE) in Orange Park.

On 07/03/08 the Florida tag was stolen from a vehicle parked at a residence on Robert King Road in Middleburg.

On 07/03/08 a mountain bike leaning up against the garage door at a residence on Moosehead Drive (CANNONS POINT) in Orange Park was stolen.



Crime briefs, June 27 - June 30

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What I've posted below are the list of recent crimes, sent out by the Clay County Sheriff's Office to their Sharing Tree e-mail list.

Let me know if you find this information useful. If so, I will continue posting this list in the blogs as I get them in.

-Jonathan

Armed Robbery:
On 06/30/08 around 12:00 noon an armed robbery occurred at the Bank of America on Blanding Boulevard and Wells Road in Orange Park. A teller was passed a note by a white possibly Hispanic male that demanded money. The suspect grabbed the money exited the bank and left the area in an unknown direction.



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