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Police Crime Report PPoolliiccee CCrriimmee BBuulllleettiinn Crime Prevention Bureau 26000 Evergreen Road, Southfield, Michigan (248) 796-5500 October 19, 2020 – October 25, 2020 Chief of Police Elvin Barren Prepared by Mark Malott Neighborhood Watch Coordinator 248-796-5415 Commercial Burglaries: Date/Time Address (block range) Method of Entry Description/Suspect Information None Reported: Tips: ❖ Do not display valuable items in windows when closed for business ❖ Contact the Southfield Police Crime Prevention Bureau for a free security inspection (248) 796-5409 Home Invasion: Date/Time Address (block range) Method of Entry Description/Suspect Information From: 10/22/2020 28000 Marshall St. Attempt Only. On 10/23/2020 at approx. 7:50pm, Officers were 5:00pm Front storm door dispatched to the 28000 Block of Marshall St. To: 10/22/2020 was pried. regarding an Attempted Home Invasion. 8:30pm Rear Storm door R/P states at approx. 7:30pm she noticed pry marks on appeared to be her front screen door and her back-screen door looked kicked in. like it had been kicked in. Damage was only to the Main entry doors storm doors, entry was not made into the residence. were secure. R/P stated she saw a white male wearing a lime green and black jacket and a brown beanie riding a dark colored bicycle on Marshall St. around 10:00pm and again around 4:00pm the day of incident. R/P thought it was suspicious because he passed in front of her house several times going both directions. R/P also advises there is a house in the neighborhood that recently started a marijuana grow operation and thought that house could have been the intended target. Officers also spoke with another neighbor that saw a white male wearing a lime green and black jacket riding a bicycle up and down Marshall St. A Southfield Police Evidence Technician processed the scene and incident is under further investigation. 10/23/2020 26000 Shiawassee Rd. Suspect forced Officers were dispatched to the 26000 Block of 12:47am (Private Residence) entry into Shiawassee Rd. on report of a Home Invasion that just residence after occurred. Two black males wearing black face masks Suspect#1 used and hoodies made forced entry into residence and the ruse that he held home owner at gunpoint. One of the suspects (Home Invasion/ was delivery food fired a shot. Suspects did not take anything and left Aggravated Assault/ for Grub Hub. N/B Shiawassee towards Inkster in an unknown Shot Fired) vehicle. Victim states at approx. 12:45am Suspect#1 rang his >>>>>>>>>>>>>> doorbell and knocked on his door. Suspect#1 said he Citizens should was from Grub-hub and was there to deliver food. He never open their was carrying an orange bag. Victim answered the door door for anyone and explained to Suspect#1 that he did not order they don’t anything from Grub-hub. Suspect#1 knocked victim to recognize or the ground when he reached down to grab his dog. know. In this Suspect#1 had a handgun in his right hand when he incident, the pushed him on the ground. One round from the victim hadn’t handgun was fired. Victim was not hit from the bullet. ordered any carry Victim believed the shot was fired accidentally when out food and it he was pushed to the ground. was 12:45am in As victim was lying on the ground a second suspect the morning! appeared and went into his residence. Suspect#2 was >>>>>>>>>>>>>> also armed with a handgun. Suspect#1 questioned victim as to where all the money was and Suspect#2 questioned him as to where everyone else was? Victim thinks suspects may have hit the wrong house because he lives alone. The suspects then left suddenly in what was believed to be a dark colored Dodge Durango. A Southfield Police Evidence Technician and Southfield Detectives responded to scene and investigation is on- going. Suspect Descriptions: Suspect# 1: B/M, 5'8, medium build, wearing a black face mask and black hoodie. Possibly in his 20's Weapon: Black Glock style handgun Suspect#2 B/M, 5'10, thin build, wearing a black face mask and black hoodie. Possibly in his 20's Weapon: Black Glock style handgun Suspect Vehicle: Possibly a Dark Colored Dodge Durango. Tips: ❖ Let trusted neighbors know if you are not going to be at home ❖ Be cautious about who you let in your home for service and repairs ❖ Contact the Southfield Police Crime Prevention Bureau for a free home security inspection (248) 796-5409 Automobile Thefts: Date/Time Address (block range) Year, Make, Model Details Status 10/21/2020 24000 Telegraph Rd. RS – Recovered Stolen Officer was dispatched to 24640 Telegraph Rd, 2:34pm (Commercial- Car Rental) Manufacturer Leasing Company, for a report of a recovered Hyundai Model stolen vehicle. Elantra Color The Branch Manager stated that the vehicle was MAR - Maroon or improperly reported stolen. It was unclear how Burgundy the manager knew this? The vehicle was Vehicle Year 2020 returned with the keys by the renter. Body Style 4D - 4 Door The vehicle was recovered. State IL License Year 2021 Status From: 10/20/2020 18000 South Dr. SR - Both Stolen and R/P advises her boyfriend parked her 2018 Gray 2:15am ( Residential - Apartments) Recovered Dodge Charger at her apartment complex in the Manufacturer To: 10/20/2020 DODGE 18000 Block of South Dr. (Apartments) at Model 10:00am DURANGO 2:15am. Later the same morning at 10:00am they Color GRY - Gray discovered the vehicle was stolen. (MSP made an Arrest Vehicle Year Note: R/P advises the vehicle is paid off and there 2018 and the Vehicle was Body Style is no insurance on the vehicle? SW - Station Wagon Recovered.) State On 10/21/2020, Southfield Dispatch was notified MI License Year by MSP of a stolen vehicle recovery. Per MSP, 2021 a Semi Tractor Trailer was stopped on W/B I-94 in Description 2018 DODGE Belleville Michigan. Located in the truck were DURANGO Recovered Date/Time several vehicles, one of the vehicles being victims 10/21/2020 10:15pm stolen 2018 Dodge Durango from the city of Location W/B I-94 in Belleville, Southfield. Vehicle was recovered and towed to Michigan. Impound Yard. Vehicle had no damage. Arrest was made on the driver of the Tractor Trailer. He was from California. Status From: 10/22/2020 29000 Pointe O Woods Pl SR - Both Stolen and Victim states she parked her vehicle at 11:30am ( Residential - Apartments) Recovered Apartment Complex in the 29000 Block of Pointe Manufacturer To: 10/23/2020 JEEP O Woods on 10/22/2020 at 11:30pm. Model 7:48am GRAND CHEROK She discovered her vehicle missing the following Color WHI - White morning at 7:48am. She tracked her vehicle to a Vehicle Year Hotel in the 27000 Block of Northwestern Hwy in 2020 Body Style Southfield. The vehicle is a White 2020 Jeep SW - Station Wagon State Grand Cherokee. MI License Year Officers arrived at the Hotel and located the 2021 vehicle unoccupied. Upon inspection, the vehicle Description 2020 Jeep Grand appeared to be intact. There was no damage or Cherokee Recovered Date/Time missing parts. 10/23/2020 8:15am Victim stated she had a pouch containing her ID, Location 27000 Block of and miscellaneous credit cards that was missing. Northwestern Hwy. The vehicle was turned over to the owner. A Southfield Detective reviewed the surveillance video from Hotel: On 10/23/2020 at 6:30am, victim’s vehicle pulls into the parking lot of the hotel through the main entrance. The vehicle backs into a parking space on the west side of the hotel. A black male exits the driver seat of the vehicle and walks around to the front door of the hotel. The black male is described as wearing a blue hoodie with yellow writing on the front spelling "MICHIGAN", black sweat pants with white stripes down the sides, and dark colored shoes with white soles. The male has short dark hair, and no facial hair. He had a thin build, between 130-150 pounds, and 5'10 and 6'1 tall. Hotel staff did not recognize what room he was staying in. He kept exiting and entering the hotel before he finally exited at 8:40am and walks n/b behind the hotel and out of the camera view. Status 10/22/2020 25000 Telegraph Rd. S - Stolen On 10/23/2020, Southfield Detectives were 2:00pm (Multi Business Plaza) Manufacturer contacted by Representative from Michigan CHRYSLER Model Department of State (MDOS) Enforcement 300 Color Division. Rep. advised that on 10/22/2020 at Vehicle Year 2016 approx. 2:00pm, a subject they are investigating Body Style 4D - 4 Door went to the Secretary of State office in the City of State Southfield. The subject identified himself by his MI Description Michigan Driver License and presented it to 2016 CHRYSLER 300 Secretary of State employee. The subject also presented employee with a fraudulent Michigan Secretary of State Abandoned Vehicle Bill of Sale (TR-52L) as proof of ownership to a vehicle. The subject advised SOS he purchased the vehicle at an auction on 10/21/2020. The vehicle in question was a 2016 Chrysler 300. Upon running the vehicle in LEIN, it was discovered the vehicle had a lienholder. The subject in this case was attempting to fraudulently transfer the vehicle to his name and remove the lienholder from the title using the fraudulent TR-52L. The lienholder has been attempting to locate/repossess the vehicle for several years. The suspect has been identified and investigation is on-going.
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