GPD reports filed between Sept. 9-16, 2011

Published 8:47 am Saturday, September 17, 2011

The following incident and offense reports were filed by the Greenville Police Department between Sept. 9 – September 16, 2011.

September 9

*Natural death from 208 Pine Leaf Lane

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*Assault, first degree, and assault, second degree, from 215 W. Commerce St., Front Street Pub

*Harassment and theft by deception, third degree, from 240 Bell St.

*Harassment from 100 Alice St.

*Custody dispute from 124 Boutwell St.

September 10

*Theft of property, first degree, from North Conecuh Street

*Harassing communications from 91 Jameson Lane

*Unauthorized use of vehicle from 71 Jameson Inn

*Harassment from 100 S. College St.

*Leaving the scene of an accident from E. Commerce Street

September 11

*Child endangerment from S. Perry Street

*Soliciting from Fort Dale Road

*Soliciting from Ford Dale Road

*Assault, third degree, from E. Commerce Street

September 12

*Harassing communications and criminal mischief, third degree, from 328 E. Perdue St.

*Harassment from 81 Jameson Lane

*Domestic violence, third degree, and criminal mischief, third degree, from 609 Thames St.

September 13

*Theft of lost of property, third degree, from 449 Mountain View Dr.

*Theft of property, second degree, from 311 Government St.

September 14

*Fraudulent use of crebit/debit card, and illegal possession credit/debit card, from 122 Greenville Bypass

*Lost wallet, from Fort Dale Road, Shell Station

*Criminal mischief, third degree, from Linda Avenue

*Child in need of supervision, from 339 Linda Ave.

*Burglary, third degree, from 604 Fort Dale Road

September 15

*Theft of property, third degree, from 124 W. Commerce St.

*Harassment from Walgreens parking lot

*Burglary, third degree, from 311 Bell St.

*Assault, third degree, from 328 E. Perdue St.

*Disorderly conduct from Milner St.

*Unauthorized use of a vehicle from 181 Interstate Dr.

September 16

*Possession of marijuana, second degree, and possession of drug paraphernalia, from I-65 North