graciegirl
01-19-2012, 08:04 AM
From The Daily Sun, 1/19/2012
A Villages woman reported that a vehicle was stolen from her residence Tuesday night, according to Marion County Sheriff's Office records.
At approximately 9:45 p.m.,according to the incident report, a deputy responded to a report of an auto theft at a residence in the 17400 block of Sycamore Avenue in the Village of Chatham.
At the house, the woman told the deputy that before she went to bed, she looked into her garage and noticed her car, a white 2004 Chrysler Sebring, was missing, the report stated.
She said the last time she had seen the car was around noon the same day, according to the report.
According to the report, the woman had a hard time remembering what her keys looked like, the places she went Tuesday, and could not correctly identify the day, but she said she remembered driving the vehicle home.
The vehicle is described as a two-door model, the report stated.
Investigation into the case is ongoing. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Marion County Sheriff's Office by calling 732.9111, or Crime Stoppers at 368.7867.
A Villages woman reported that a vehicle was stolen from her residence Tuesday night, according to Marion County Sheriff's Office records.
At approximately 9:45 p.m.,according to the incident report, a deputy responded to a report of an auto theft at a residence in the 17400 block of Sycamore Avenue in the Village of Chatham.
At the house, the woman told the deputy that before she went to bed, she looked into her garage and noticed her car, a white 2004 Chrysler Sebring, was missing, the report stated.
She said the last time she had seen the car was around noon the same day, according to the report.
According to the report, the woman had a hard time remembering what her keys looked like, the places she went Tuesday, and could not correctly identify the day, but she said she remembered driving the vehicle home.
The vehicle is described as a two-door model, the report stated.
Investigation into the case is ongoing. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Marion County Sheriff's Office by calling 732.9111, or Crime Stoppers at 368.7867.