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VICTORIA – An 18-year-old Victoria man by officers Thursday on suspicion of possession of less than 2 ounces of marijuana.
VICTORIA – A 19-year-old Victoria man on July 3 in his home in the 5200 block of John Stockbauer Drive, according to a police report. The man had some injuries.
VICTORIA – A 21-year-old Victoria woman in her home in the 1000 block of East Hiller Street on Tuesday, according to a police report. The woman had some injuries.
VICTORIA – A 65-year-old Victoria man in the 5000 block of U.S. Highway 87 South by a female relative on Wednesday, according to a deputy’s report. The victim was scratched in the eye.
VICTORIA – A 19-year-old Victoria woman by a male relative in the 600 block of Farm-to-Market Road 236 on Tuesday, according to a deputy’s report.
VICTORIA – A home in the 1300 of Wheeler Street on Sunday, according to a police report. A CD player valued at $35 and a television valued at $100 were reported stolen.
VICTORIA – A home in the 500 block of Champions Row on Friday, according to a police report. Nothing was reported stolen.
VICTORIA – A home in the 700 block of Crouch Road on Wednesday, according to a deputy’s report. A small refrigerator valued at $150 was reported stolen.
VICTORIA – A home in the 6000 block of Salem Road on Wednesday, according to a deputy’s report. Seven guns valued at $3,100, two watches valued at $500, and fishing equipment valued at $750 were reported stolen.
VICTORIA – A barn in the 200 block of Levi Sloan Road on Wednesday, according to a deputy’s report. A Weed Eater valued at $150 was reported stolen.
VICTORIA – A 49-year-old Victoria man in his home in the 200 block of North Cleveland Street on July 3, according to a police report. Five collectable model cars valued at $80, a book of trading cards valued at $5,000, a Jimi Hendrix statue valued at $200, hair clippers valued at $50, heart medication valued at $1, a necklace valued at $100, a DVD player valued at $35, a DVD recorder valued at $250, movies valued at $100, a cell phone valued at $40, a wooden box valued at $10, a television valued at $50, macaroni and cheese valued at $15, action figures valued at $640, sports autographs valued at $8,000, a replica “Rambo” knife valued at $199, a replica battle mace valued at $125, a comic book valued at $400, a digital scale valued at $80, a gun valued at $25, worn collectors cards valued at $1, 200 rookie sports cards valued at $1, and hall of fame autographs valued at $3,500 were reported stolen.
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How many boxes of Mac & Cheese equals $15.00??? How many trips did this burglar make as it seems they certainly did not get all this stuff out in one trip unless there were many people involved. I think I would also value the heart medication at more than $1 as its sole purpose is to keep you from having a heart attack & this other stuff is just that...stuff. Should be know value set on health & safety. BTW who steals heart medication???? Not like its gonna get one high or has any street value.
Now whatI find odd is all this stuff was stolen from N. Cleveland ST, not sure where that is, but NOTHING was taken from the house on Champions Row? How insulting!
July 12, 2008 at 11:09 p.m.There's always a link with crimes. A few days from now someone will be arrested for possession of marijuana, and police will find empty boxes of macaroni and cheese in the trunk of the car.
July 11, 2008 at 11:22 p.m.Haha Maybe they were looking for cheddar but ended up with Cheese.
July 11, 2008 at 10:18 p.m.:)
Why in the blue blazes would someone steal boxes of Mac n Cheese????
July 11, 2008 at 10:05 p.m.