Crime & Safety

Auto Break-Ins, Larceny, Identity Fraud: Crimes In Davidson

More than a dozen drivers were nabbed last week in Davidson for this charge. Here's a run down of crimes and citations reported in town.

DAVIDSON, NC — Two vehicles were broken into and items stolen from them this past week in Davidson, according to the most recent police blotter.

The vehicle break-ins were two of numerous crimes reported to Davidson Police Department in the last week. Other reported crimes included larceny, hit-and-run, and damage to personal property, according to police data.

Davidson Police Department made two arrests last week:

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  • Rudy Lee Thompson, 54, was arrested June 1 on Griffith Street, charged with DWI
  • Carl John Kistel, III, 47, was arrested June 5 on Bradford Walk Lane, charged with warrants for arrest (Union County)

Here are the crimes reported to DPD June 1 through June 7, 2021:

  • June 1 — DWI, Griffith Street
  • June 2 — Breaking and entering auto/ larceny from auto, Grey Road
  • June 2 — Larceny (misdemeanor), Old Meeting Way
  • June 3 — Larceny (misdemeanor), North Lynbrook Drive
  • June 3 — Financial identity fraud, Caite Ridge Road
  • June 4 — Breaking and entering auto/ larceny from auto, Watson Street
  • June 4 — Larceny (misdemeanor), Lake Park Drive
  • June 4 — Damage to personal property, Torrence Circle
  • June 7 — Hit and run, North Main Street

DPD officers issued citations including the following charges June 1 through June 7, 2021:

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  • Expired tag — 16
  • Speeding — 9
  • Expired inspection — 9
  • Seatbelt violation — 9
  • No operators license — 7
  • Stop sign violation — 3
  • Stop light violation — 2
  • Use of red or blue light — 1
  • No insurance — 1
  • Hit-and-run — 1
  • Unsafe movement — 1

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