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Dare County's office spends crime bloters – the Coastland Times

Dare County Sheriff's Office issues criminal blazing

Published 12:49 p.m. Wednesday, May 7, 2025

The Sheriff office of the Dare County Criminal Center was exhibited for the non -legal areas of the district for April 2025. It shows 10 crimes, five of which were in Hatteras Iceland. In Mann's Harbor, a firearm was stolen from a unlocked vehicle.

April 1: Break and enter. 47000 block by Buxton Back Rd., Buxton. The suspect broke into the victim's residence as part of a domestic situation. Option notes were received in further investigations. The suspect was arrested the following day.

April 2: Received property through false previews. 57000 block lighthouse approx., Hattteras. The contractor took 4,000 US dollars and never started working. Examined.

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April 5: Breaking and entering the motor vehicle. 100 block by Ward Lane, Roanoke Island. Unpainted vehicle was chosen. Nothing is missing.

April 9. Theft of the motor vehicle. 3000 blocks of Mill Landing approx., Wanchese. A broken vehicle that was removed from a property as part of a civilian dispute. Examined.

April 11: Theft. 39000 block by Island Creek Dr., Avon. Paddle Board reported stolen from outside a rental house.

April 15: Theft. 50000 Block Timber Trail, Frisco. E-bike reported to be stolen after it was picked up by a shipping company in the driveway.

April 17: Breaking and entering the motor vehicle. 7000 block by Shipyard Rd., Mann's Harbor. Stolen firearm from a unlocked vehicle.

April 18: Break and enter. 22000 Block NC12, Rodanthe. Sorted rental house broke and destroyed. Examined.

April 23: Identity theft. 100 block of the Puddle Lane, Roanoke Island. After receiving a letter from a debt collection agency, the victim discovered that someone used their identity to pay school lessons. Examined.

April 30: Theft. 7000 blocks of 64/264 Hwy, Manns Harbor. Unauthorized transaction from the victim's bank account.

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