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SPOTSYLVANIA CRIME SOLVERS

October 27, 2009 12:36 am

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Authorities are attempting to identify a white female involved in the theft and fraudulent use of credit cards on Oct. 7. The woman pictured made several fraudulent purchases and was accompanied by a well-dressed black male. They left the area in a white SUV. 09-143760 exspchewning.jpg

A white man stole credit cards from American Family Fitness members on Sept. 30 and Oct. 2. The suspect used the stolen cards to make purchases in Spotsylvania, Stafford, Richmond and Lexington, N.C. 09-140397, 09-142613

Spotsylvania Crime Solvers is seeking information on the following crimes:

At 4:30 a.m. Oct. 22, victims at a residence on Leavells Road reported that two masked men broke into the residence, woke them up and demanded cash. The victims complied and the men were last seen running toward Loriella Park. They were described as two black men, one 6 feet tall and wearing a camouflage jacket over black clothing. The other man was shorter and wearing all black clothing. 09-150542

Overnight on Oct. 16, The Lab in the 4000 block of Jefferson Davis Highway was burglarized. A white 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche belonging to the business was reported stolen. The vehicle was recovered Prince Geor-ges County, Md., all for wheels and a radio missing. 09-148355

Early on Oct. 17, a white 2002 Ford F250 truck was stolen from the parking lot of Country Inn and Suites. The vehicle was recovered at the site of a burglary at The Lab on Jefferson Davis Highway. 09-148413

Early on Oct. 20, cash was stolen from Fredericksburg Auction LLC in the 4000 block of Jefferson Davis Highway. 09-149674

Between 9:30 a.m.- 230 p.m. cash and jewelry were stolen from a residence in the 8000 block of Pamunkey Road. 09-150260

Between 6 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Oct. 20, a 16-inch Stihl chain saw, jewelry, a Sanyo 14-inch television and coins were stolen from a residence on Sullivan Road. 09-149838

Between Oct. 3-13, a Kodak camera, a Canon camera and cash were stolen from a home in Berkeley Village. 09-148801

Between 2:30-5 p.m. on Oct. 18, a Canon camcorder and Canon camera were stolen from a home on Regency Glen Drive. 09-149367

Between 5 a.m.-6:30 p.m. on Oct. 20, a Hewlett Packard laptop was stolen from a home in Plantation Forest subdivision. 09-149867

During the night of Oct. 17, the window on a locked vehicle in Oak Grove subdivision was broken and a DVD player and a power converter stolen. 09-148878

Overnight on Oct. 17, at least three vehicles in Maple Grove subdivision were entered, and a Magellan GPS unit was sto-len, a stereo damaged and papers set on fire, damaging the vehicle seat. 09-148755, 09-148760, 09-148711

During the night on Oct. 16, a Tom Tom GPS unit, cash and a vehicle window were stolen from a locked vehicle in the Queens Mill subdivision. 09-148848

Between 9 p.m. Oct. 18 and 7 a.m. Oct. 19, numerous mailboxes, newspaper boxes, trash cans, street signs and private property were damaged throughout the county. Several witnesses reported seeing a full-size truck striking mailboxes and streets signs purposely. Victims reported damage in Sagun's Landing subdivision, Courthouse Crossing subdivision, Bills Road, the 6000 block of Stubbs Bridge Road, Andrews Tavern Farm on Lawyers Road and Wyndemere. 09-148949, 09-149090, 09-149069, 09-149019, 09-149192, 09-149205, 09-149225, 09-149200, 09-149153, 09-149199, 09-149066, 09-149141

On or before Oct. 3, a 300-pound black bear was found on the 7500 block of Grand Brooks Road. Next to the bear were a deer carcass and several pieces of concrete. The bear had been shot out of season. 09-141700

WANTED

Brittany Lynn Mann, 37, is wanted on charges of failure to appear for a charge of possession of a Schedule II drug. She is described as a white woman, 5 feet, 6 inches tall, weighing 140 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Her last known locations were in Stafford or Kingwood, Texas.

Anyone with information on these or other crimes is asked to call Crime Solvers at 540/582-5822 or go spotsylvaniacrimesolvers.org. Information leading to an arrest may be worth up to $1,000.





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