A delivery truck was taken in the middle of the day from Maxwelton Road on June 20. The report came in at 1:53 p.m. that a 2019 Isuzu NRR box delivery truck had been stolen. Police quickly found the vehicle unoccupied on Kingston Avenue, according to Piedmont Police Department Capt. Chris Monahan. He said that an associated suspect vehicle was identified as a white 2011 four-door Mazda CX-9, which is registered in Kelseyville. The box delivery truck was returned to its owner.
The police log also identified a potential linked incident in which a resident reported that the front end of their 2012 Honda Civic had been destroyed by a hit and run at Kingston and Greenbank avenues. That report came in at 4:16 p.m. the same day.
On June 23, police found a parked vehicle on Olive Avenue and contacted the driver around 11:30 a.m. When the driver reached for the glove box, police observed a pipe, according to Monahan. He said police also found an open container in the vehicle. The driver was cited and released.
On June 23, a stolen package was reported at 7:18 p.m. on La Salle Avenue. The victim said the package had been stolen in within minutes. The victim said he had video on his camera showing three individuals (two males and one female) wearing face masks. The package was worth approximately $430.
The suspect vehicle was a gray or white sedan. Police located a possible match in the area, according to Monahan. He said the vehicle then fled the area at a high rate of speed and that police did not light up or pursue the vehicle.
On June 24, a resident on Somerset Road reported the theft of two packages from a front porch at 7:04 p.m. on June 22. Monahan said two suspects were caught on video fleeing with the packages in a white 2004 Honda Civic. The resident reported the packages were worth $175.
On June 26, a catalytic converter from a blue Toyota Prius was reported stolen from Magnolia Avenue. The suspects reportedly fled in a silver sedan.