Sucker punch and run. On Nov. 29, a woman was standing at the counter of the Sunnonco Gas Station, 1190 S. Chambers Road, when another woman came into the store and started yelling at her. The second woman punched the first in the head, causing her to fall into a glass shelf and break it. They both left immediately.
Unknown confrontation. A woman who lives with her ex-boyfriend in the 14600 block of East 26th Avenue was sitting in her truck Nov. 29 when her ex came out of the house and broke her driver’s side window. She didn’t say why he did it, and he was gone before police arrived.
Home alarm triggered. On Dec. 2, police responded to a home alarm in the 14400 block of East Carolina Drive and found a shattered sliding glass door at the back of the residence. The homeowner’s security cameras only caught the door shattering from a distance.
Free sandwiches. An employee at Jimmy John’s, 14302 E. Cedar Avenue reported Nov. 30 that the restaurant collected four counterfeit $20 bills after he tried to deposit the money to their bank.Sleeping near strangers. On Nov. 30, a man temporarily staying in the 14200 block of East Colfax Ave. invited a bunch of homeless men to rest at that address. He fell asleep, and when he woke up his wallet was missing. Everyone in the room denied taking it.
Refusing to talk. A man who was beaten in the area of 17th Avenue and North Akron Street Dec. 1 refused to give officers any information about his attack. The victim said one person attacked him in a park, and then changed his story to three people.