June 28-July 4, 2021 – Chico Enterprise-Record

This information comes from the Chico Police Department, Butte County Sheriff’s Office, Oroville Police Department, and Glenn County Sheriff’s Office.
MONDAY
Burglary
Concow Road, Concow: The report said a few company trucks had been broken into. Batteries and saws were stolen from the vehicle.
Highway 32 West, Chico: An unknown subject entered the premises of a storage unit and attempted to break into several units.
Hollow Court Cabin, Chico: A building was broken into and approximately $ 1,000 of items were stolen, including tools.
Vandalism
Silver Leaf Promenade, Oroville: The registrant said a neighbor ripped off the declarant’s mailbox and threw it in front of the property.
Flight
Sheldon Avenue, Gridley: A mail theft that occurred overnight has been reported.
TUESDAY
Flight
Dominion Promenade, Chico: Mail theft has been reported.
WEDNESDAY
Burglary
Boulevard Feather River, Oroville: A theft was reported from a lumber yard.
Vandalism
Columbine Road, Magalia: Acts of vandalism have been reported in the area.
Flight
Rancho Arroyo Lane, Chico: The report said a subject stole a keyboard after smashing it with a hammer.
THURSDAY
Flight
Archer Avenue, Gridley: A man found a “vehicle for sale” ad and the poster told him to buy eBay gift cards to purchase the vehicle. The man bought $ 3,300 worth of gift cards and now believes he was scammed.
Vandalism
Floating Cloud Drive, Chico: The report said a truck was stuck in an orchard behind the location, causing damage to the orchard.
Burglary
Oroville Quincy highway, Berry stream: Someone took all of the reporting party’s property and left an unsigned note.
FRIDAY
Burglary
Grubbs Road, Palermo: The owner of a property believed to be vacant learned from a friend walking past the property that someone was inside the residence.
Flight
Alverda promenade, Oroville: A man said he went to a casino with a woman he met earlier today and left his property in his car. He asked her to let him know before she left so he could get his things back, but she never did.
SATURDAY
Flight
Woodman promenade, Oroville: A woman said she had items stolen from her home that she had not previously reported.
Boulevard du barrage d’Oroville Ouest / Autoroute 99, Oroville: A man said he was kitesurfing on the north back bay and put his board on the shore to handle his kite. When he returned to the location, the painting was gone.
Fourth Street, Biggs: The report said unknown subjects stole his debit card from his wallet. Five other people live in the residence, but it is not known if any of them were responsible.
SUNDAY
Vandalism
West Sacramento Avenue / River Road, Chico: The report said the subjects were parked in a vehicle and saw one of the subjects spray painting a billboard and traffic sign.