39th Police District: Where teeth get knocked out during Xbox melees

This list covers Nov. 2 through Nov. 8, 2012.

Nov. 2

12 a.m. Residential Burglary: 500 block of Manheim St. Copper piping and water heater taken from apartment building.

12:12 a.m. Theft: Unit block of S. Ashmead Place. License plate removed from vehicle.

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12:41 a.m. Aggravated Assault: 1800 block of Pike St. Five bullets struck complainant’s home.

3:30 a.m. Aggravated Assault: 1500 block of W. Lehigh Ave. Complainant cut with butcher knife.

3:30 p.m. Theft: 5300 block of Pulaski Ave. IPad taken from steps of residence.

5:14 p.m. Homicide: 2000 block of Dennie St. Victim shot; was conscious upon police arrival. Pronounced dead later at Temple University hospital.

8:20 p.m. Aggravated Assault: 3500 block of Bowman St. Complainant hit in head with beer bottle by bar patrons.

Nov. 3

6:45 p.m. Theft: 400 block of W. School House Lane. Electronics stolen from lobby of apartment building.

10:12 p.m. Aggravated Assault: 5000 block of Germantown Ave. Two males shot in back and chest.

11:30 p.m. Theft: 5000 block of Morris St. GPS and charger taken from vehicle.

12:18 p.m. Robbery: 4400 block of N. Broad St. Food and hygiene products taken. Suspect arrested.

Nov. 4

12:01 a.m. Theft: 1900 block of W. Sedgley Ave. Electronics taken from vehicle.

1:05 a.m. Aggravated Assault: 2000 block of Dennie St. One complainant shot once in left thigh; second shot in right foot.

10 a.m. Theft: 3900 block of Germantown Ave. CD player taken from vehicle.

2 p.m. Rape: 3400 block of W. School House Lane. Complainant awoke to find suspect having intercourse with her.

5 p.m. Residential Burglary: 2700 block of N. Taylor St. Marble countertop, copper pipes, door frame and kitchen sink taken from residence.

5:30 p.m. Residential Burglary: Unit block of W. Logan St. Door, windows, and light bulb taken from residence.

6:10 p.m. Theft: 2900 block of School House Lane. Sunglasses and camera taken from vehicle.

Nov. 5

8:06 a.m. Aggravated Assault: 3200 block of McMichael St. Complainant slapped, choked and had two teeth knocked out over dispute with suspect over children’s use of Xbox games. Suspect arrested.

9 a.m. Theft: 4200 block of Henry Ave. Laptop taken from classroom.

1:45 p.m. Theft: 1700 block of W. Hunting Park Ave. Laptop taken from office.

6:37 p.m. Aggravated Assault: 3200 block of W. Allegheny Ave. Complainant grazed by bullet.

Nov. 6

2:20 p.m. Arson: 4200 block of Germantown Ave. Fire set to signs in front of location.

3 p.m. Burglary: 4400 block of Germantown Ave. Property vandalized; copper piping and industrial-plumbing snake taken.

4 p.m. Theft: 2900 block of Judson St. Home furnishings and appliance stolen.

Nov. 7

10 a.m. Theft: 3300 block of N. Smedley St. Flat-screen television taken.

12:30 p.m. Theft: 3900 block of Henry Ave. Firewood taken from porch.

6 p.m. Robbery: 1600 block of W. Westmoreland St. Complainant threatened with gun; nothing taken.

7:30 p.m. Theft: 4000 block of Ridge Ave. Window broken on vehicle; nothing taken.

8:50 p.m. Aggravated Assault: 3400 block of Conrad St. Complainant punched and kicked in the head.

9 p.m. Theft: 3600 block of Indian Queen Lane. Window broken on vehicle; nothing taken.

10 p.m. Auto Theft: 400 block of W. Penn St. Stolen was a 1999 Lexus.

10 p.m. Theft: 3600 block of Calumet St. Groceries and clothing taken from vehicle.

Nov. 8

6:30 a.m. Auto Theft: 4700 block of Wissahickon Ave. Stolen was a 2000 Honda Civic.

9 a.m. Theft: 3400 block of Warden Drive. Leaf blowers taken from pickup truck.

5 p.m. Theft: 2700 block of N. Croskey St. Complainant said cab driver did not give change for a fare.

6 p.m. Theft: 4400 block of N. Broad St. Various items taken from store. Suspect arrested.

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