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Police log for November 18, 2011

Someone reported a suspicious vehicle and a suspicious person at 12:37 p.m. Wednesday at 210 Saint Andrews Lane, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The person parked a vehicle in a parking lot and then walked behind town homes with bags and bottles, according to reports.

Someone stole a bicycle between 5 p.m. Monday and 11 a.m. Tuesday from 403 McDade St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. The bicycle was valued at $150 and was a Giant model, reports state.

Someone took a gender test from a store at 8:45 p.m. Wednesday from 108 E. Franklin St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. The three boy/girl gender tests were valued at $41.99, reports state. They were stolen from a Walgreens.

Someone stole a cross from a church at 1:20 p.m. Wednesday from 304 E. Franklin St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. The copper cross was valued at $1,000, reports state. The cross was stolen from the Chapel of the Cross church.

Someone vandalized and damaged property between 2 a.m. and 10:14 a.m. Wednesday at 316 W. Rosemary St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. Objects were thrown from an apartment building at parked cars, reports state. The cars damaged included a 2000 green Honda Civic, a 2004 black Toyota Highlander, a 2008 silver Volkswagen and 2008 Nissan Sentra 2.0, according to reports. In all, the damage was valued at $4,100, with damage concentrated on the Sentra and the Civic, reports state.

Someone broke and entered into a vehicle between 8:30 p.m. Tuesday and 1 a.m. Wednesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The person bypassed the locks in a car to take items from inside of it, reports state. Stolen items included a Coach wristlet-style purse worth $200, an Apple iPod valued at $250, $60 in cash, a Florida driver’s license, drugs and narcotics valued at $150 and a shock collar for a small dog, reports state.The vehicle was a 2011 silver Honda Accord. In all, the stolen items were valued at $755, according to police reports.

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