Public Records
 By  John Few Published 
3:57 pm Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Incident Report

The following is the Madison Police Department Incident Report from Sept. 13-19:

Sept. 13

Promoting contraband, second degree, from the 800 block of Wheeler Avenue.

Duty upon striking fixed object from the 2000 block of Hughes Road.

Burglary, third degree, and theft, third degree, from the 700 block of Seina Vista Drive.

Driving under the influence (alcohol and controlled substance) from the 500 block of Mill Road.

Theft, fourth degree, from the 100 block of Hughes Road.

Unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle and theft, first degree, from the 700 block of Crestview Drive.

Burglary, third degree, and theft, first degree, from the 100 block of Royal Drive.

Animal bite from the 100 block of Briargate Lane.

Duty upon striking unattended vehicle from the 100 block of Brookridge Drive.

 

Sept. 14

Harassment from the 300 block of Gillespie Road.

Obstructing justice (false identity) from the 8000 block of Madison Boulevard.

Theft, fourth degree, from the 8000 block of Madison Boulevard.

Domestic violence (harassment, family), third degree, from the 100 block of Southwood Drive.

Theft, fourth degree, from the 8000 block of Madison Boulevard.

Minor in possession of tobacco from the 100 block of Skate Park Drive.

 

Sept. 15

Criminal mischief, second degree, from the 200 block of Dock Murphy Drive.

Assault from the 200 block of Water Hill Road.

Domestic violence (simple assault, family), third degree, from the 100 block of Whisperwood Lane.

Theft, fourth degree, from the 8000 block of Madison Boulevard.

Theft of lost property, fourth degree, from the 8000 block of Highway 72 West.

Domestic violence (harassment, family), third degree, from the 100 block of Angela Drive.

 

Sept. 16

Burglary, third degree, from the 600 block of Larry Circle.

Identity theft; theft, second degree; computer tampering; and harassing communications from the 100 block of Sawrock Drive.

Robbery (business, gun), first degree, from the 8000 block of Madison Boulevard.

Harassment from the 100 block of Shelton Road.

Domestic violence (criminal mischief), third degree, from the 100 block of Abby Lane.

Theft, fourth degree, from the 100 block of Arlington Drive.

 

Sept. 17

Disorderly conduct from the 600 block of Hughes Road.

Harassment from the 7000 block of Highway 72 West.

Theft, fourth degree, from the 200 block of Coach Lamp Drive.

Identity theft from the 100 block of Redwood Drive.

Unauthorized use of vehicle, theft of lost property, third degree, and illegal possession and use of credit card from the 100 block of Briargate Lane.

Theft, third degree, from the 2000 block of Flagstone Drive.

 

Sept. 18

Harassment from the 1000 block of Madison Boulevard.

Harassment from the 1000 block of Woodbine Road.

Harassment from the 300 block of Oakland Road.

Theft, third degree, from the 100 block of Village Lane.

Illegal possession and use of credit card from the 100 block of Bambi Lane.

Harassing communications from the 100 block of Bayview Cove.

Domestic violence (burglary), third degree, and domestic violence (harassment, family), third degree, from the 100 block of Village Lane.

 

Sept. 19

Identity theft from the 100 block of Intracoastal Drive.

Harassing communications from the 100 block of Lewis Lane.

Theft, fourth degree, from the 100 block of Lake Shore Drive.

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