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From B9 Two vehicle windows were shattered at 4216 McKee St., Nov. 25. The window of a residence was punched out at 17 Martin St., Nov. 24. A window of a vehicle was shattered at 611 W. 7th St., Nov. 25. A vehicle was vandalized at 705 Lewis St., Nov. 26.

23. A woman reported her family being harassed at 418 Altamont Rd., Nov. 24.

Robbery

Someone tried to pass a counterfeit $10 bill at 610 W. 5th St., Nov. 23. Someone dropped off an altered prescription. at 1026 Madison Ave., Nov. 24.

Approximately $80 in cash was stolen at 3718 Winston Ave., Nov. 28. A cell phone was stolen at 417 Scott Blvd., Nov. 29. A man had his wallet taken at gunpoint at 900 Madison Ave., Nov. 29. A man had his phone, cash, and prescription medication taken from him at gunpoint at 2513 Alden Ct., Nov. 23. $50 was taken from a cash register at 2 30th St., Nov. 26.

Criminal trespassing

Sexual abuse

Fraudulent use of a credit card

Theft

Criminal possession of a forged instrument

Someone unlawfully entered a building at 1532 Holman Ave., Nov. 24. A debit card was used unlawfully at 1300 Madison Ave., Nov. 29.

Harassing communications

A man has been making threatening phone calls at 438 W. Pike St., Nov. 28. Several subjects were calling a woman several times at Rising Sun Dr., Nov. 28. A woman is being repeatedly telephoned. at Oakland Ave., Nov. 29. A woman said she is receiving threatening letters at Hands Pike, Nov. 24. A man reported receiving multiple calls asking for financial information at Franklin St., Nov. 24. A woman reported receiving multiple harassing text messages at Highland Pike, Nov. 24. A woman was threatened over the phone at Edgecliff Rd., Nov. 24.

Harassment

A man reported being harassed by another man at 22 Swain Ct., Nov.

Police reports

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A woman was subjected to sexual contact at W. Pike St., Nov. 29.

Two tool boxes were stolen from a vehicle at 1538 Greenup St., Nov. 29. A 55 gallon barrel was stolen at 3728 Winston Ave., Nov. 29. A tire, rim, and hubcap were stolen from a vehicle at Garrard St., Nov. 27. A wallet was stolen at 502 6th St., Nov. 27. A purse was stolen at 204 E. 33rd St., Nov. 28. A vehicle was stolen at 410 W. 8th St. no. 206, Nov. 29. A cell phone was stolen at 2544 Evergreen Dr., Nov. 23. A vehicle was stolen at 600 block of Flinker Alley, Nov. 23. A GPS unit was stolen at 831 Crescent Ave., Nov. 24. Golf clubs, an air conditioning unit, and hand tools were stolen at 1711 Garrard St., Nov. 25. Three pieces of jewelry were stolen at 1628 Holman Ave., Nov. 25.

Theft of a controlled substance

Prescription medication was stolen at

29 Valeside Dr., Nov. 28.

About police reports

Theft, harassing communications

A man sent a woman threatening text message and stole her keys at 702 W. 12th St., Nov. 23.

Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle

A vehicle was stolen. at 410 E. 18th St., Nov. 23.

Crescent Springs/Erlanger

Arrests/citations

Robert J Fabre, 50, 100 Leverett Court, forgery of prescription at 606 Buttermilk Pike, Nov. 23. Amila Dezdarevic, 32, 3338 Tallwood, assault at 3338 Tallwood Circle, Nov. 23. Kristi N Poston, 20, 1212 Elberta Circle, theft by unlawful taking at 4218 Dixie Highway, Nov. 19. Christopher M Hughes, 25, 4088 Union Street, first degree criminal mischief, first degree criminal trespassing at 3220 Meadow Lane, Nov. 23. John P Hughes, 30, 4088 Union Street, first degree criminal mischief, first degree criminal trespassing at 3220 Meadow Lane, Nov. 23. Matthew O Kennard, 28, 2286 Edenberry Drive, assault, alcohol intoxication at 2286 Edenberry Drive, Dec. 2.

Incidents/investigations Assault

Reported at 2332 Willow Drive, Dec. 2. Reported 537 Buttermilk Pike, Dec. 2.

Burglary

Reported at 831 Twilight Drive, Nov. 24.

Police reports are gathered from reports on file with local police departments. This information is a matter of public record and does not imply guilt or innocence. The Community Recorder publishes the names of all adults charged with offenses. Following disposition of cases in the court system, individuals may supply The Community Recorder with documentation of the disposition for publication. Call 859-578-1062 or email kynews@communitypress.com with disposition informtion. $60 worth of drugs/narcotics reported stolen at 9 Rosebud Avenue, Dec. 2. $650 worth of computer hardware reported stolen at 210 Center Street, Dec. 2.

Criminal mischief

$550 worth of damage to vehicle reported at 505 Commonwealth Avenue, Nov. 17. $200 worth of vehicle damage reported at 38 Delphi Drive, Nov. 26. $300 worth of vehicle damage reported at 3329 Northway Drive, Nov. 27. $200 worth of damage to structure at 31 Linwood Avenue, Nov. 21. $300 worth of vehicle damage reported at 3417 Bottomwood Drive, Nov. 26. $150 worth of damage to structure reported at 4136 Dixie Highway, Dec. 1.

Disorderly conduct

Reported at 599 Donaldson Road, Nov. 30.

Endangering the welfare of a minor

Reported at 401 Kenton Lands Road, Nov. 25.

Fraudulent use of credit card

Reported at 3471 Misty Creek Drive, Nov. 24.

Terroristic threatening

Reported at Elm Street, Nov. 21.

Theft

$1,500 vehicle reported stolen at 3906 Lori Drive, Nov. 24. $300 worth of vehicle parts reported stolen at 3224 Dixie Highway, Nov. 30. $294 reported stolen at 337 Terry Lane, Nov. 20. $950 worth of jewelry, $2,600 worth of computer hardware, $200 worth of clothes reported stolen at 2515 Woodhill Court, Nov. 23. Reporte at 3158 Dixie Highway, Nov. 30. $350 worth of firearms reported stolen at 3516 Kimberly Drive, Nov. 29. Reported at 560 Clock Tower Way, Nov. 27. Reported at 3242 Fairwood Court, Nov. 29. $1,000 worth of tools reported stolen at 500 Clock Tower Way, Nov. 27. Reported at 3158 Dixie Highway, Nov. 30. $170 purse/wallet reported stolen at 2515 Ritchie Avenue, Nov. 28. Reported at 532 Perimeter Drive, Dec. 2.

Theft of controlled substance

$51 worth of drugs/narcotics seized at 3504 Concord Drive, Nov. 23. $100 worth of drugs/narcotics seized at 3158 Dixie Highway, Nov. 22.

Theft of property

Reported at 635 Donaldson Road, Nov. 22.

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Fort Mitchell

Arrests/citations

Jerry L Allender, 22, 829 Elm Street, alcohol intoxication, Nov. 26. Brandon V Reynolds, 24, 7 East 28th Street, alcohol intoxication, Nov. 26. Michael R Acree, 30, 256 Park Avenue, first degree driving under the influence, first degree wanton endangerment, Nov. 25. Brian K Bailey, 43, 4 Charmaine Cicle, assault, Nov. 26. Neftali Aguilar-De Leon, 26, 505 West Chelsea, possession of marijuana, Nov. 27. Amy R Turner, 28, 104 Shelby Street, theft by unlawful taking, Nov. 27. Clinton S Woodall Jr., 29, 104 Shelby Street, theft by unlawful taking, Nov. 27. Demetrius I Lopez-Bailey, 21, 3429 Cintonya Drive, alcohol intoxication, Nov. 30. Renee M Kopyter, 29, 25 River Road, theft by unlawful taking, Dec. 2.

Incidents/investigations Criminal mischief

$150 worth of damage to structure reported at 2497 Dixie Highway, Dec. 2.

Independence

Arrests/citations

Douglas P. Henderson, 23, 11817 Wilson Road, possession of marijuana at Beechgrove Drive at Arbor, Nov. 8. Marjorie E. Raleigh, 42, 709 Cherokee Drive, shoplifting at 6435 Taylor Mill Road, Nov. 7. Matthew T. Bedford, 23, 6022 Belair , execution of warrant for failure to appear at 4219 Beechgrove no. 8, Nov. 28. Tasha R. Eversole, 22, 961 Regal Ridge, assault at Regal Ridge Road, Nov. 29. David A. Nelson Jr., 30, 3220 Aaron'S Way no. 120, execution of warrant, execution of Grant County warrant at 4253 Berrywood Drive, Nov. 30.

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