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Vehicle, golf bags stolen from Paradise Valley homes April 4
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Independent Newsmedia
Two separate Paradise Valley homes fell victim to burglary on April 4, according to police officials.
At about 10:20 a.m. April 4, Paradise Valley police responded to the 5500 block of east Lincoln Drive in reference to a theft of golf club bags from an open garage.
While en-route, officers were advised a beige sedan was leaving the area, police say. A check of the area was conducted with negative results.
Upon contact the victim, it was discovered a suspect(s) unknown had entered an open garage committing burglary and took two golf bags with golf clubs.
Secondly, between 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. on April 4, a white 2013 Subaru Outback was reportedly stolen from a residence in the 4600 block of east Foothills Drive.
The stolen vehicle was entered into the national stolen database and will be updated on the Paradise Valley Police Department’s License Plate Reader system, police say.
Anyone with information on either incident is urged to call the police department crime stopper at 480-948-7410.