Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Frozen Food Stolen; Credit Card Frauds and a Larceny
This information was supplied by the Bloomfield Township Police Department and the Bloomfield Hills Department of Public Safety. Arrests, where they are mentioned, do not indicate conviction.

Bloomfield Township
Breaking and Entering
An intruder entered an unlocked storage locker at a home in the 400 block of South Fox Hills Drive sometime between Feb. 1 and Feb. 4, police reports said. Taken were a cooler and frozen food stored in a freezer. No suspect information was available.
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Frauds
Bloomfield Township police are investigating two separate incidents of credit card fraud reported in the past week.
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- A resident in the 6300 block of Dakota Circle reported finding several unauthorized online purchases for more than $645 on Feb. 2. No suspect information was available.
- A homeowner in the 700 block of Woodchester Drive told police their bank contacted them regarding suspicious purchases made with their credit card just before 10 a.m. on Feb. 6, reports said. The perpetrator reportedly changed the mailing address for the account and then purchased more than $700 worth of online merchandise. No suspect information was available.
Anyone with information about these incidents is encouraged to call the department’s investigations division at 248-433-7752.
Bloomfield Hills
An officer with the responded to the station to meet a local business manager that wanted to report a larceny at about 7 p.m. Tuesday, reports said. The man said an iPad valued at roughly $500 was stolen from the business in the 39000 block of Woodward Avenue that day.
The man said it was taken earlier in the day possibly by an employee, and that it was later found at a Detroit address, reports said. A joint investigation with the Detroit Police Department is ongoing.
Anyone with information about the above incidents is encouraged to call the department at 248-644-4200.
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