The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 130, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 5, 2011 Page: 3 of 8
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TWo robberies
Baytown Mice worked
two robbery oases over the
information from the public
cm beta to Drive the erimss.
On JuK 2,« about 11*0
pm, ponce learned that a
robbery occurred at the Vtbet
Than Shopping Center
located in the 4200 block of
Decker Drive,
The victim, a 51-yearoM
League City ttum who lithe
manager of the shopping
center, was gotten into his
car when two Muck malee on
bicycles approached hen.
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the victim got into his car
and gave chase.
The suspect holding the
computer g so the
victim got jhat back,
said, but the —p**
peered into a nearby
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At about 3:45 am on My
4, a Mack male suspect
robbed e Baytown store
dork at gunpoint
it happened at a Vriero
store in the 1900 block of
Interstate 10, The victim, a
28-year-old Houston resi-
dent, said that the suspect
entered the store, displayed
the handgun and demanded
money, A struggle ensued
when the victim (bught
beck. The gunman strode
the store clerk several
tunes before taking cadi
horn the store's cash
Beaumont Street Satur-
day.
• A bicycle worth about
$100 disappeared from
outside the Pood Town
store in the 1700 block of
Decker Drive about 11
am. Saturday, police
said.
• Someone stole tools
worth about 11,500 Bom
an address in the 1000
block of East Fayla
Saturday.
* A four-wheeler disap-
peared Bom a residence
in the 1900 block of
Mississippi Saturday, po-
lice aaid. The stolen vehi-
cle was worth about
15,000.
* Someone broke into a
home in the 1600 block of
Richardson Lana and
stole about $170 worth of
electronics over the
££ Wide burglaries
neigh- * Someone stole more
than $900 cash, a purse
and other items Bom a
vehicle that was parked
in the mall parking lot in
the 6900 block of Garth
Road between 7*9:30
am. Saturday, police
said.
• Someone broke into a
vehicle parked in the
5000 block of Arrowhead
Drive overnight Friday
but nothing was stolen,
according to police.
* Police said someone
broke into three vehicles
parked outside a home in
(torn the store's cash regts- the 5000 block of Glen
ter and fleeing on foot He Haven Friday night. A
wts last seen running north Garmin GPS and a TOM
Bom the store.
Crooks target
city fadltties
* Albxae City womm vis-
iting Baytown's Gray Sports
Complex told pohoe some-
one broke into her vehicle
and stole $1,338 worth of
property between 7 am and
3:1$ pm SMunky
* A puna and computer
equipment were among
hems stolen Bom a vehicle
puritnd at the Sports
located in the
5200 Mock of East Rond,
between IAS and 4 pm
Saturday Lena it about
$3,900, poboe aaid.
* A woman who parked
her vehicle at the Pirates Bay
Wtafwk in 4n SM0 block
of East Road about 1230
pm Suaufoy returned to k
stout 7 pm to And it bad
bean bt^M and about
$556 worth of Rama stolen.
Burglaries, thefts
* ftoktee said approxi-
mately $1,200 worth of
copper wire was stolen
Bom an apartment com-
plex in foe 1300 Mock of
TOM GPS were stolen
Bom two of the vehicles.
* A handicapped plac-
ard was the only thing
stolen Bom a vehicle that
was burglarized Saturday
while parked in the 800
block of Idlewood, police
said.
* Personal documents
and $143 in cash were
stolen Bom a vehicle that
was burglarized while
parked in the 2700 block
of Ward Road between
midnight and 9:30 am.
Sunday
51 offenses
Between Saturday and
Monday mornings. Bay-
offense reports and inves-
tigated incidents that
included 10 assaults: one
burglary of a building:
(iftnt vehicle burglaries; i
criminal mischief case:
two robberies; 10 theft
miseeila*
aeons etiei.
Baytown officers also
II traffic acci-
dents during that time
period and reported rotat-
ed injuries at two of them.
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Gray, Janie. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 130, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 5, 2011, newspaper, July 5, 2011; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027017/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.