5th District: Arrests made in multiple Kohl’s robberies
This list covers June 10 through July 8
June 10
11 a.m. Residential Burglary: 400 block of Krams Ave. Copper pipes taken from vacant residence.
2 p.m. Theft: 6000 block of Ridge Ave. Taken was a green backpack containing keys and wallet.
June 11
10:15 p.m. Aggravated Assault: 5100 block of Ridge Ave. Complainant punched in face. Suspect arrested.
June 12
10 a.m. Theft: 100 block of Rochelle Ave. Taken was prescription medication.
June 13
No Part One crimes reported.
June 14
7 a.m. Theft: 3900 block of Manayunk Ave. $60 in change taken from residence.
11:10 a.m. Theft: 4400 block of Main St. Wallet taken from purse.
12:30 p.m. Theft: 800 block of Bells Mill Rd. Wallet containing $40 cash taken from vehicle.
6 p.m. Theft: 3800 block of Sharp St. Prescription medication taken from residence.
June 15
8:40 a.m. Theft: 5900 block of Ridge Ave. Mouthwash taken from drug store. Suspect arrested.
10 p.m. Theft: 5100 block of Rochelle Ave. Unattended handbag taken from restaurant.
June 16
1 a.m. Theft: 100 block of Ripka St. Three iPhones taken from residence.
3 a.m. Rape: 500 block of Fountain St. Complainant assaulted by known acquaintance.
9 a.m. Theft: 700 block of Cathedral Rd. Three hubcaps taken from vehicle.
June 17
1:50 p.m. Theft: 8500 block of Henry Ave. Bracelet taken from Kohl’s. Item recovered.
2:39 p.m. Theft: 8700 block of Sagamore Rd. Bicycle taken from residence. Suspect arrested.
4:05 p.m. Theft: 8500 block of Henry Ave. $164 of clothing taken from Kohl’s. Suspect arrested.
5:30 p.m. Auto Theft: 4100 block of Main St. Taken was a 1998 Mercury Sable.
8:00 p.m. Theft: 7200 block of Hill Rd. Patio furniture taken from residence.
11:50 p.m. Theft: 5900 block of Henry Ave. iPhone taken from complainant.
June 18
6:30 p.m. Residential Burglary: 200 block of Sumac St. $8,300 taken from residence.
June 19
11 a.m. Theft: 5800 block of Henry Ave. $50 cash taken from purse.
June 20
5:50 p.m. Theft: 800 block of Bells Mill Rd. $100 cash taken from vehicle.
6:30 p.m. Residential Burglary: 4800 block of Umbria St. Attempted entry; nothing taken.
June 21
2:24 p.m. Theft: 6000 block of Ridge Ave. Handicap placard taken from open vehicle.
7 p.m. Auto Theft: 4100 block of Churchview St. Taken was a 2001 Honda Accord.
8 p.m. Theft: 4100 block of Churchview St. Cash and jewelry taken from three vehicles.
June 22
5 p.m. Theft: 7300 block of Forbidden Dr. Purse taken from vehicle.
11:30 p.m. Residential Burglary: 300 block of Burnside St. Laptop taken from residence. Suspect arrested.
June 23
2 a.m. Theft: 4500 block of Shurs Ln. Vehicle entered; unknown if anything taken. Suspect arrested.
2:30 p.m. Theft: 500 block of Martin St. Unattended iPhone taken from porch.
9 p.m. Theft: 400 block of Seville St. CDs taken from unlocked vehicle.
10:30 p.m. Theft: 400 block of Seville St. Bicycles taken from two residences.
June 24
1 a.m. Theft: 200 block of Righter St. Bicycle taken from residence.
3:40 a.m. Burglary: 5300 block of Ridge Ave. Tools taken from vacant building.
5 p.m. Theft: 700 block of Hill Rd. Wallet taken from unlocked vehicle.
5:30 p.m. Theft: 4300 block of Main St. iPhone taken from complainant.
June 25
2 a.m. Theft: Unit block of River Rd. $1,200 of tools taken from carport.
9:30 a.m. Theft: 100 block of Osborn St. Two bicycles taken from residence.
5:30 p.m. Theft: 3700 block of Manayunk Ave. $6,643 of electronics and jewelry taken from four unlocked vehicles.
10 p.m. Theft: 200 block of Lyceum Ave. Clothing taken from unlocked vehicle.
11:04 p.m. Theft: 8500 block of Henry Ave. $240 of items taken from Kohl’s. Suspects arrested.
June 26
1:42 p.m. Theft: 7200 block of Ridge Ave. Waterpic taken from drugstore.
June 27
No Part Ones reported.
June 28
1:30 p.m. Theft: Forbidden Dr. and Valley Green Rd. Purse and wallet taken from vehicle.
1:40 p.m. Theft: 3700 block of Main St. $163 of soap taken from drug store.
June 29
9 a.m. Theft: 7700 block of Matthias St. Kenwood car radio taken from unlocked vehicle.
4:45 p.m. Theft: 3700 block of Main St. Wallet taken from backpack.
June 30
1:07 p.m. Theft: 100 block of Leverington St. Two airbags taken from vehicle.
4 p.m. Theft: 300 block of Hermit St. GPS systems taken from two vehicles.
7:45 p.m. Theft: Forbidden Dr. and Lincoln Dr. Electronics and $60 cash taken from vehicle.
8 p.m. Theft: 600 block of Summit Ave. Vehicle entered; nothing taken.
July 1
10 a.m. Residential Burglary: 200 block of Greenough St. Jewelry and cash taken from two residences.
July 2
2:45 a.m. Residential Burglary: 200 block of Greenough St. Electronics and purse taken from apartment.
2:30 p.m. Aggravated Assault: 400 block of Cinnaminson St. Complainant hit on head with cell phone. Suspect arrested.
1:30 p.m. Theft: 3700 block of Main St. $420 of various merchandise taken from drug store.
July 3
8 p.m. Theft: 100 block of Cotton St. Wallet taken from complainant.
July 4
6 a.m. Theft: 200 block of Port Royal Ave. Three copper drain pipes taken from residence.
9:30 p.m. Auto Theft: 400 block of Roxborough Ave. Taken was a 2002 Dodge Intrepid.
10:30 p.m. Theft: 3700 block of Main St. iPhone taken from complainant.
July 5
9 a.m. Residential Burglary:6100 block of Henry Ave. $300 cash and 12 Xanax pills taken from apartment.
12:30 p.m. Residential Burglary: 7200 block of Shalkop St. Printer taken from residence. Suspect arrested.
July 6
7 a.m. Theft: Forbidden Dr. and Lincoln Dr. iPad and $70 cash taken from vehicle.
11:15 a.m. Residential Burglary: 100 block of Sumac St. $60 cash taken from residence.
July 7
12:30 a.m. Theft: 5000 block of Umbria St. Radio taken from vehicle.
5 p.m. Theft: 700 block of Valley Green Ct. Clothing taken from vehicle.
8:08 p.m. Theft: 5800 block of Henry Ave. Cell phone and wallet taken from vehicle.
July 8
11:30 a.m. Residential Burglary: 5900 block of Jannette St. Attempted entry; nothing taken.
8:19 p.m. Aggravated Assault: 100 block of Kalos St. Complainant hit in head with wooden rolling pin. Suspect arrested.
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