Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Purse Stolen From YMCA Parking Lot

Other news includes a woman arrested for disorderly conduct and a resident whose credit card information was posted on Craigslist.

Here is a roundup of recent police news from around town:

Purse stolen from car parked at YMCA

A woman’s purse was stolen from her car Sunday afternoon in the parking lot of the . According to police reports, the woman left her purse in her locked car around 2:30 p.m. When she returned after her workout, around 4 p.m., the driver’s side front window was smashed and the purse was gone. Police do not have any leads at this time.

Woman arrested after yelling, arguing with diners at Leo's Coney Island

A 30-year-old woman from West Bloomfield was arrested for disorderly conduct early Sunday morning at . According to reports, the woman appeared to have been drinking and was arguing and yelling at other patrons in the restaurant. When police arrived, the woman refused to cooperate, reports state. She was released the next day after posting bond.

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Man tries to steal $115 worth of liquor from Kroger

arrested a 34-year-old man from Auburn Hills Jan. 27, who allegedly tried to steal $115 worth of liquor from . The man was on parole at the time and was turned over to the Michigan Department of Corrections.

Resident reports stolen credit card number posted on Craigslist

A Birmingham resident reported to police Tuesday that someone had obtained his credit card number and four-digit security code and posted it on Craigslist. The victim, a man, told police that he had received several phone calls from around the country, telling him that his information was on Craigslist. By the time he canceled his card, it had been used three times. Deputy Chief Mark Clemence said less than $1,000 was spent. The man said he regularly uses Craigslist and does his banking online.

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