SYNOPSIS:
Saturday March 03, 2001 the Guam Police Department received a call of a possible Burglary at M.U. Lujan Elementary School in Yona. When officers were making a check of the school they apprehended 4 individuals who later admitted to the break in. These individuals caused several thousands of dollars in damage and they were charged with Burglary, Criminal Mischief and Graffiti, among other charges. They were booked and confined.
SYNOPSIS: Case Solved
Saturday March 03, 2001, a 52-year-old female Korean was attempting to enter her residence at the Hibiscus Apartments in Harmon, when a male individual attacked her causing her to hit her face against the concrete.
The suspect got away with her purse and $2,200 dollars in cash. He fled towards an awaiting Japanese made sedan. It turns out that the driver had no knowledge of the suspects plan to commit the robbery and turned himself into the police that evening.
The suspect that committed this robbery was arrested the following morning.
SYNOPSIS: Case Solved
Tuesday February 20, 2001 three female Japanese tourists were walking along JFK road by the Avis Rent-a-Car in Tumon, when a male individual came up from behind them and grabbed one fo the girls purses from her shoulder. The suspect fled on foot towards the rear side of Avis Rent-a-Car.
Strong Armed Robbery
SYNOPSIS:
Two female Japanese tourist were sitting on a bench located outside the Playboy Shop in Tumon when two male individuals approached them. One of the individuals grabbed the purse the tourist had and both males fled on foot. Armed Robbery
SYNOPSIS:
The Desk clerk at the Village Hotel located behind Ben Franklins in Tamuning, reported that a male individual gained access to the building by asking what the rates were for the evening. When the male individiual was inside he brandished a silver handgun and demanded the money located in a cash box. The suspect grabbed about $150.00 dollars and fled in dark colored pikc-up with heavy tint.