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Posted: 5:00 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013

Police reports: Customer attempts to switch price tags on clothing

By Hannah Poturalski

Staff Writer

Hamilton police

Feb. 14

True Alternatives Dry Cleaning, 111 Main St., reports its air conditioning unit, valued at $3,000, was removed from the business.

A storage locker at Castle Lock and Storage, 1861 Dixie Hwy., was broken into and a suspect stole various equipment, including a fishing pole, ladder and metal ramps for a car.

Feb. 15

Six metal patio chairs were stolen from a backyard in the 400 block of Chase Avenue.

Gift cards to Walmart and Kroger, valued at $30, were stolen from a car parked in the 600 block of Weller Avenue.

A 35-year-old woman reported her son, a student at Gairfield Middle School, dropped his wallet and cell phone while playing outside the school, and the items were picked up by someone else. The GPS signal for the cellphone was picked up in Middletown.

A 23-year-old Cincinnati man and a 23-year-old Hamilton man reported they were assaulted while leaving Stumps Bar, 681 Clinton Ave.

Somebody set fire to the front door of a home in the 400 block of Park Avenue.

Wells Fargo, of Des Moines, Iowa, reported a stove and copper pipes — valued at $1,300 — were removed from a locked, vacant home in the 1000 block of Laurel Avenue.

A window was broken out at Hamilton Custom Molding, 1365 Shuler Ave.

A license plate was removed off a car parked at Robert’s Auto Service, 3387 Dixie Hwy.

Two outside air conditioning units were stolen from a rental property in the 300 block of Village St.

An employee of Meijer, 1560 Main St., reported a customer attempted to switch price tags on several items of clothing in an effort to save $34.

A woman reported someone fired a weapon inside her apartment in the 500 block of Monument Street, causing a hole in the kitchen wall.

A 33-year-old Trenton woman reported someone threatened to “put her in a body bag” while she was in the 200 block of Main Street.

Feb. 16

An employee of Hamilton Tool Rental, 350 S. B St., reported someone rented equipment worth $1,000 and has not returned the item.

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