Berkeley police log
Contra Costa Timescontracostatimes.com
Posted:
12/20/2012 10:03:57 AM PST
December 20, 2012 6:6 PM GMTUpdated:
12/20/2012 10:03:57 AM PST
FRIDAY, DEC. 7
ROBBERY -- Two robberies were reported, one at 6:50 p.m. in the 2300 block of College Avenue and another at 7:20 p.m. in the 1900 block of McGee Avenue. THEFT FROM RESIDENCE -- Homes were burglarized in the 1800 block of Arch Street; the 700 block of Latham Lane; the 1000 block of Miller Avenue; and the 1000 block of Overlook Road. STOLEN AUTO -- A vehicle was stolen near Addison and Fourth streets. THEFT -- Items worth less than $950 were stolen from locations in the 1900 block of Delaware Street, the 1400 block of Olympus Avenue and the 1600 block of University Avenue. THEFT FROM AUTO -- Items were stolen from vehicles in the 3000 block of Dwight Way and the 800 block of Fairlawn Drive.SATURDAY, DEC. 8
COMMERCIAL CRIME -- A business was burglarized in the 2000 block of University Avenue. GRAND THEFT -- Property worth more than $950 was stolen from a location in the 1300 block of 10th Street. THEFT -- Items worth less than $950 were stolen from locations in the 1500 block of Fifth Street, the 2500 block of Hillegass Avenue and the 2300 block of Shattuck Avenue. THEFT FROM AUTO -- Items were stolen from vehicles in the following locations: at Channing Way and Milvia Street; the 2200 block of Haste Street; the 200 block of Marina Boulevard; and the 2500 block of Virginia Street.SUNDAY, DEC. 9
COMMERCIAL CRIME -- Businesses were burglarized in the 1900 block of Shattuck Avenue and the 2100 block of University Avenue. GRAND THEFT -- More than $950 worth of items were taken from a location in the 100 block of Poplar Street. THEFT -- Items worth less than $950 were stolen in the 2300 block of Bancroft Way and the 1800 block of University Avenue. THEFT FROM AUTO -- Items were stolen from vehicles in the 1800 block of Fifth Street and the 1700 block of Shattuck Avenue.MONDAY, DEC. 10
STOLEN AUTO -- Vehicles were stolen from the 2200 block of Byron Street; the 1000 and 1100 blocks of Euclid Avenue; the 1600 block of Seventh Street; and the 700 block of The Alameda. GRAND THEFT -- Items worth more than $950 were stolen from the 1300 block of Bancroft Way and the 900 block of Regal Road. THEFT FROM AUTO -- Items were stolen from vehicles in the 1300 block of Delaware Street; at Hearst Avenue and Spruce Street; the 1500 block of La Loma Avenue; the 2000 block of McGee Avenue; and the 2300 block of Virginia Street.TUESDAY, DEC. 11
THEFT -- Items worth less than $950 were stolen in the 2100 block of Allston Way and the 1400 block of Grizzly Peak Boulevard. THEFT FROM AUTO -- Items were stolen from vehicles near Virginia and Walnut streets and the 1900 block of Yolo Avenue.WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12
ROBBERY -- A robbery occurred at 10:10 a.m. in the 2100 block of Shattuck Avenue. COMMERCIAL CRIME -- Businesses were burglarized in the 2200 block of Bancroft Way and the 2200 block of Fulton Street. GRAND THEFT -- More than $950 worth of belongings were stolen in the 1800 block of Berkeley Way. THEFT -- Items worth less than $950 were stolen from the 100 block of Berkeley Square; the 2000 block of Kittredge Street; the 400 block of San Mateo Road; and the 1300 block of Second Street. THEFT FROM AUTO -- Items were stolen from vehicles at Fifth and Virginia streets, in the 2000 block of Lincoln Street and the 800 block of University Avenue.THURSDAY, DEC. 13
ROBBERY -- A robbery occurred at 9:10 p.m. near Bancroft Way and Warring Street. THEFT FROM RESIDENCE -- A home was burglarized in the 2400 block of Prospect Street. COMMERCIAL CRIME -- Two businesses were burglarized in the 2300 block of Shattuck Avenue. STOLEN AUTO -- A vehicle was stolen from the 2100 block of Sacramento Street. THEFT -- A burglary was reported in the 2400 block of Durant Avenue. THEFT FROM AUTO -- Items were stolen from vehicles in the 1500 block of Berkeley Place; at Berkeley Way and Bonita Avenue; at Dwight Way and Sports Lane; and the 1400 block of Edith Street.-- Jennifer Shaw
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