Please select the incident type
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Destruction of Property / Vandalism
Intentionally damaging the property of someone else. (Ex: a damaged mailbox or vehicle where nothing was taken.)
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Attempted Auto Theft
Damaging a car in a specific way and in places that demonstrates the attempt to take possession of the vehicle.
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Trespassing
Knowingly entering onto the property of someone else.
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Theft up to $5,000
Taking the property of someone else with the intention of never giving it back. Lost Property is NOT a theft.
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Credit or Debit Card Theft
Taking and using credit/debit card information to gain something of value.
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Theft from Automobile
Entering into a vehicle, locked or unlocked, and removing property of any kind with the intention of never returning the property.
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Identity Theft
Taking and using the personal identifying information of another to gain something of value.
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Theft of Auto Parts and Accessories
The removal of equipment (tires, airbags, catalytic converters) attached to a vehicle.
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Lost Property
When items are misplaced, accidentally left behind or forgotten. This includes passports, social security cards and driver’s licenses
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Vehicle Tampering
Going through a vehicle without taking property.
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Telephone Misuse
Using the telephone in a way to annoy or harass another person.
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Property Damage - Hit and Run
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Destruction of Auto