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Police Blotter: Pit Bull Attacks Neighbor, Fraudster Withdraws $20k From Wells Fargo

The following information was supplied by the Foster City Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Monday, March 5

2:07 p.m., Wells Fargo Bank on East Hillsdale Boulevard: An employee reported their iPhone stolen while they were at the bank.

 

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Tuesday, March 6

2:19 p.m., Edgewater Boulevard: An unlocked white and orange Genesis mountain bike valued at about $300 was stolen from the victim’s patio sometime after Sunday.

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2:56 p.m., Bounty Drive: A locked silver and gold men’s Fuji Roubaix 10-speed bike was stolen from a victim’s truck rack at a carport sometime after 9 p.m. on Monday.

 

Wednesday, March 7

6:22 a.m., Waters Edge Apartments: Burglars stole four lawn chairs and miscellaneous personal items valued at about $290 from a parked car. The incident occurred sometime after 3 p.m.

1:57 p.m., Bounty Drive: Vandals smashed in windows of a car whose owner hadn’t seen since they left town on Jan. 7.

5:30 p.m., 99 Ranch Market on Foster City Boulevard: A hit-and-run driver of a black Chevrolet pickup truck caused unspecified damages to a parked car.

 

Thursday, March 8

7:19 a.m., Edgewater Boulevard: Burglars smashed in the window of a parked car, stealing a miscellaneous papers and a flag. The incident occurred sometime in the last three to four weeks.

8:08 a.m., Wells Fargo Bank on East Hillsdale Boulevard: A fraudster withdrew $20,000 using a victim’s identification and ATM card.

7:14 p.m., 200 block of Stilt Court: A pit bull attacked a neighbor. The female victim suffered non-serious bite wounds on her leg.

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