14th Police District: Where two people were intentionally struck by a car

This list covers Feb. 1-7, 2013.

Feb. 1

12:15 a.m. Theft: 7100 block of Ogontz Ave. Wallet taken from unlocked vehicle.

7:30 a.m. Theft: 300 block of E. Mt. Pleasant Ave. Diamond engagement ring and wedding ring valued at $15,000 were taken.

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10:30 a.m. Aggravated Assault: 1800 block of E. Washington Lane. Complainant stabbed in chest with pencil.

12 p.m. Theft: 400 block of E. Chelten Ave. iPad taken from office.

1 p.m. Theft: 6400 block of Germantown Ave. Laptop and cell phone taken from office.

4:45 p.m. Aggravated Assault: 300 block of E. Chelten Ave. Complainant punched in face and was knocked unconscious.

5:41 p.m. Robbery: Unit block of W. Allens Lane. Complainant robbed at gunpoint; $160 taken. Suspects arrested.

8 p.m. Theft: 1200 block of Washington Lane. Cell phone taken from residence.

Feb. 2

3:40 a.m. Aggravated Assault: Haines St. and Limekiln Pike. Two complainants intentionally struck by vehicle.

8:30 a.m. Theft: 6300 block of Burbridge St. $250 cash taken from pants of complainant. Suspect arrested.

3:37 p.m. Theft: 7200 block of Germantown Ave. Taken were two bottles of tequila.

4:10 p.m. Residential Burglary: 2000 block of Eastburn Ave. Taken was one 55-inch television.

5 p.m. Aggravated Assault: 6300 block of Ambrose St. Complainant pushed and bit. Suspect arrested.

6 p.m. Theft: 8000 block of Germantown Ave. A vinyl banner was taken from outside a store.

9 p.m. Theft: 6900 block of Cedar Park Ave. Wallet taken from residence.

9:25 p.m. Theft: 6600 block of Chew Ave. Taken were two ice beers.

Feb. 3

12 a.m. Theft: 7200 block of Limekiln Pike. A cell phone was taken from the complainant.

2 a.m. Rape: 5700 block of Anderson St. Complainant was forced to perform oral sex. Suspect arrested.

6:51 a.m. Auto Theft: 400 block of Abington Ave. Taken was a 2007 Hyundai Sonata.

8:21 a.m. Theft: 2200 block of Cheltenham Ave. Electric heaters and food taken from residence.

1:45 p.m. Theft: 1300 block of E. Washington Lane. Two cans of Hormel gravy taken. Suspect arrested.

6 p.m. Auto Theft: 8000 block of Fayette St. Taken was a 1989 Honda Civic.

Feb. 4

3:30 p.m. Robbery: Stenton Ave. and Cliveden St. Complainant punched in face; wallet taken.

3:45 p.m. Theft: 7700 block of Germantown Ave. Seven iPhone cases taken from retailer.

8 p.m. Theft: 8300 block of Lynnewood Rd. Wallet and keys taken from vehicle.

Feb. 5

8:30 a.m. Residential Burglary: 400 block of E. Wister St. Attempted entry; nothing taken.

10 a.m. Theft: 900 block of Sydney St. Tablet and laptop taken from trunk of unlocked vehicle.

12 a.m. Theft: 5400 block of Lena St. Electronics taken from residence.

3:12 p.m. Aggravated Assault: E. Sedgwick St. and Gilbert St. Complainant struck and knocked unconscious.

4:30 p.m. Aggravated Assault: 6700 block of Emlen St. Complainant struck on head with walking cane.

6 p.m. Theft: 7700 block of Crittenden St. Werther’s candy taken. Suspect arrested.

Feb. 6

8:30 a.m. Theft: 7100 block of Germantown Ave. Wallet and $50 cash taken from purse.

11:10 a.m. Auto Theft: 200 block of E. Gravers Lane. Taken was a 2006 Kia Sorrento with $1,200 cash under the seat.

1:50 p.m. Theft: 100 block of E. Cliveden St. Bicycle taken from yard of residence.

3 p.m. Residential Burglary: Unit block of High St. Attempted entry; nothing taken.

6:40 p.m. Aggravated Assault: Chew Ave. and Washington Lane. Complainant’s right leg broken after being thrown to the ground.

7 p.m. Theft: Germantown Ave. and Haines St. Transpass and cash taken from complainant who fell asleep on a bus.

7:29 p.m. Aggravated Assault: 300 block of Phil Ellena St. Complainant punched in head and face.

11:55 p.m. Auto Theft: 8300 block of Mansfield Ave. Taken was a 2007 Chevy Impala.

Feb. 7

11:30 a.m. Residential Burglary: 400 block of Wister St. Attempted entry; nothing taken.

5:10 p.m. Aggravated Assault: Stenton Ave. and Vernon Rd. Complainant punched by multiple suspects.

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