Wednesday, October 17, 2007
A Fuel Doc gas station, 2130 S.E. Greenville Blvd., reported Monday that an employee stole $5,900 in cash from the company a week ago, according to Greenville Police Department reports.
In a separate incident, someone broke into the Employment Security Commission office, 3101 Bismark St., and stole a $200 computer processor, a $250 flat-screen monitor and a 19-inch television, according to reports filed Monday.
Bicycle stolen
A 51-year-old man reported someone stole a men's burgundy mountain bike worth $1,000 from the garage of his home in the 300 block of Dupont Circle on Monday.
Wheelchair hits woman
A 47-year-old woman reported an acquaintance struck her with a wheelchair in the parking lot outside her home in the 300 block of Adams Boulevard. The individual also inflicted $200 worth of damage to her car's paint job, she told police Monday.
Also reported to Greenville police:
No injuries were reported by a 46-year-old man who told police someone punched him in the chest twice with a closed fist at his home in the 500 block of Dexter Street on Monday.
Guns taken
An 84-year-old woman reported a relative stole $2,000 in cash and a .38-calibur handgun valued at $200 from her home in the 2200 block of Stokes Road on Monday.
Also reported to the Pitt County Sheriff's Office:
A pistol worth $100 was reported stolen Monday by a 71-year-old Grimesland woman from her home in the 400 block of North Beaufort Street.
Car theft
A 64-year-old Kinston man reported someone stole a Chrysler Town & Country van worth $500 from a residence in the 6000 block of Dawson Road in Grifton on Monday, according to a sheriff's office report.
Assaults
Minor injuries were reported by a Washington man Monday after the 60-year-old was assaulted by a relative at the offender's home in the 600 block of Langley Drive, Grimesland.
Also reported to the sheriff's office:
A 24-year-old female reported her boyfriend assaulted her but caused no injuries in the 5800 block of Clarks Neck Road in Washington on Monday.