The Richmond Register

Crime

March 12, 2013

RPD: Irvine man steals $900 in lottery tickets

RICHMOND — An Irvine man was charged Monday with stealing $900 worth of state lottery tickets from the Redi Mart at 2032 Irvine Road in Richmond.

On Feb. 25, the manager of the convenience store reported David T. Harrison, 22, allegedly entered the store and asked to use the restroom. Instead, Harrison made a detour to the store’s office and stole the lottery tickets, according to a Richmond Police Department release.

A followup investigation identified Harrison as a suspect in the theft and a warrant for his arrest was issued Feb. 28, the release stated.

On Monday, Kentucky State Police located Harrison in Estill County, and he was lodged in the Estill County Detention Center under a $50,000 cash or $100,000 property bond, according to jail records.

Burglaries and thefts

On Friday, a resident in the 200 block of Evansdale Avenue reported his home had been broken into during the day and several items were stolen. Entry was gained through a broken bathroom window.

Reported missing were: a white Delonghi electric heater; a large gray tool box containing an unknown brand circular saw, an unknown brand sawzall, and a Royal drill; and a Case XX pocket knife with a brown bone handle and a 4-inch blade. Estimated loss is $445.

On Saturday, several tools were reported stolen from a house being remodeled in the 500 block of West Main Street. There were no signs of forced entry.

The following items were reported missing: a Bosch finishing nailer; a Dewalt 18-volt cordless drill; and a Dewalt edge grinder. Estimated loss is $450.

On Sunday, a resident in the 400 block of Drayton Place reported a black 5-by-14 foot utility trailer with dual wheels on white spoke rims was stolen. Estimated loss is $2,500.

Also on Sunday, a resident in the 200 block of South Porter Drive reported that several items had been stolen from his vehicle overnight. There were no signs of forced entry.

Reported missing were: five college textbooks; a men’s Liberty Tech High School ring; an EKU athletic bag; a Jordan bag; an LA Lakers hat; a Boston Red Sox hat; and a Beats headphones set. Estimated loss is $1,640.

Anyone with information regarding the above listed cases is asked to contact the Richmond Police Department at 623-1162.

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