- December 4, 2025
Dec. 1
Mysterious theft
12:23 p.m. — 700 Block of West Granada Boulevard. Theft. The victim said she used her debit card at 9 a.m. at a drug store and then went back to work at a nearby office building.
At about 2 p.m. the same day, she went to a restaurant to eat lunch. At that time, she noticed her debit card and driver’s license were missing. She called the drug store and they did not have the cards.
Other cards were still in her wallet. At some point, someone had removed the wallet from her purse, took out cards and then put the wallet back. Other credit cards and a store credit card were also missing.
Dec. 1
Thanks for the meds
10:22 a.m. — 900 Old Mill Run. Theft. The victim said medication used by her and her children was stolen. She said they had friends and family over for Thanksgiving and she believes the theft occurred at that time. She said she now has a safe for her medication.
The medicine included clonidine and Vyvanse. The doctor said he needed a police report to replace the medication.
Dec. 2
Help yourself
7:41 a.m. — First Block of Hickory Hills Circle. Stolen Vehicle. The victim said someone stole his blue Toyota Corolla with a disabled veterans tag that had been parked under a tree in his front yard. He said it was unlocked and there was a spare key in the console.
The car had no hubcaps, hail damage on the hood and scratches on the driver-side rear.
None of the neighbors saw or heard anything. Two residents also had their car burglarized about that same time.
Dec. 3
Drug dog at work
11:42 p.m. — Arroyo Parkway and South Nova Road. Possession of Cannabis and narchotic paraphernalia. The officer saw a BMW driving at night with an inoperable headlight. The officer made a traffic stop and as he was approaching the car, he saw a backseat passenger making quick, furtive movements as if trying to hide something under the seat.
The officers removed the backseat passenger from the vehicle because of his suspicious movements.
The officer deployed his K-9 partner, Kane, for a drug sniff. As Kane reached the passenger side, he began to breathe more intensely as he started to work a scent from the window. He placed both paws on the window sill and stuck his head through the window. His body stiffened, and he lowered his body to sit to show a final indication. Since his paws were on the window, he was not able to sit, but the officer understood it was an alert.
As the officer began to pat down the backseat passenger to check for weapons, prior to a drug search of the vehicle, the passenger showed extreme nervousness and his legs were shaking.
He told the officer he had some weed in his pocket and removed a plastic bag with cannabis. The officer also found cannabis inside the vehicle. The backseat passenger was arrested.