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Sunday May 28th

Public Safety


Police log for November 9, 2011

Someone trespassed a business at about 1:38 a.m. Tuesday at 133 W. Franklin St., according to Chapel Hill Police reports. The person was drunk and locked himself in the bathroom of Time-Out, reports state.

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Police log for Nov. 2, 2011

Someone stole a phone between 9:45 p.m. Sunday and 12:39 a.m. Monday at 100 E. Franklin St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. The stolen Apple iPhone 4 was valued at $400, reports state.

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Police log for October 31, 2011

Someone committed armed robbery at a business at about 10 p.m. Thursday at 1748 Fordham Blvd., according to Chapel Hill Police reports. The suspect, who was wearing a mask, knocked on the McDonald’s drive-through window with a gun, the police report states.

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Police log for October 28, 2011

Someone cut a cable and stole a motor bike between 11 a.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m. Wednesday at 308 Mcgregor Drive, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The motor bike was valued at $2,319, reports state.

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Police log for October 26, 2011

Someone stole a license plate between 8 a.m. Thursday and 1 p.m. Sunday at 619 Coolidge St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. The license plate was valued at $30, according to reports.

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Police log for October 25, 2011

Someone reported a traffic complaint at 8:35 a.m. Thursday at N.C. Highway 54, according to Chapel Hill police reports. A pedestrian thought a city bus was reckless, according to police reports.

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Police log for October 24, 2011

Someone reported a traffic complaint at 8:35 a.m. Thursday at N.C. Highway 54, according to Chapel Hill police reports. A pedestrian thought a city bus was reckless, according to police reports.

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Police log for October 19, 2011

Someone broke a window with their fist at around 10:09 p.m. Monday at 134 E. Franklin St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. The broken window was valued at $200, according to reports.

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