Lake Wales Crime Map
Last Modified: Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 7:47 a.m.
The Lake Wales Police Department reported these criminal activities from May 2-9:
BURGLARY
Burglary and petty theft were reported May 2 at R&P Lawn Mower Repair, 328 Twin Lake Blvd.
Burglary and grand theft were reported May 2 at Deloris' Boutique, 39 W. Seminole Ave.
Vehicular burglary and petty theft were reported May 6 at Tower Point Apartments, 633 Tower Point Circle.
Burglary and criminal mischief were reported May 9 at Orangemont Apartments, 401 Winston Ave.
DRUG POSSESSION
DUI was reported May 4 by IHOP, 740 State Road 60 W.
Marijuana possession was reported May 6 at Lake Wales High School, 1 Highlander Way.
THEFT
Shoplifting was reported May 2 at Beall's Outlet, 24125 U.S. 27 N.
Shoplifting was reported May 2 at Claire's Boutique in the Eagle Ridge Mall.
Petty theft was reported May 2 in the 200 block of Townsend Avenue.
Retail theft was reported May 3 at Sears in the Eagle Ridge Mall.
Grand theft retail was reported May 3 at the Wal-Mart Supercenter, 2000 State Road 60 E.
Grand theft of two bicycles was reported May 5 in the 400 block of East Park Avenue.
Grand theft was reported May 6 at the Gardens Apartments, 504 S. Fourth St.
Credit card fraud was reported May 6 to the Lake Wales Police Department, 133 R. Tillman Ave.
Retail theft was reported May 8 at Sears in the Eagle Ridge Mall.
Theft of electricity and damage to energy equipment were reported May 8 at The Castle, 209 N. Wetmore St.
Grand theft auto was reported May 8 in the 200 block of Lincoln Avenue.
Credit card theft and fraud were reported May 8 in the 100 block of C Street.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF
Vehicle vandalism was reported May 4 at Toys R Us, 9 Eagle Ridge Drive.
Vehicle vandalism was reported May 4 in the 200 block of Dr. J.A. Wiltshire Ave.
Criminal mischief was reported May 8 at the Gardens Apartments, 504 S. Fourth St.
OTHER CRIMES
No reports were filed.
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