Police reports
• A Worthington woman reported that someone in France gained access to her credit-card information and used it to charge more than $13,000 worth of items.
• On Sept. 4, a woman in the 300 block of Kenbrook Drive ordered two pairs of shoes from China. Instead of shoes, she received a page of “happy” bear stickers.
• On Nov. 10 in the 6600 block of Hayhurst, someone used the homeowner’s credit card to charge $1,000 worth of items.
• On Nov. 17, someone used a credit card of a homeowner in the 700 block of Evening Street to charge items online.
• On Nov. 21 between 12:20 and 1:10 p.m., an iPod was stolen from a book bag in a locker at Thomas Worthington High School.
• On Nov. 17 or 18, someone stole drugs from the drug locker at the Laurels of Worthington, 6830 N. High St.
• On Nov. 25 at 4:30 p.m. in the 500 block of Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, an officer saw a marijuana pipe in the center console of a parked vehicle. When the owner exited the building, he handed over a small amount of marijuana.
• On Nov. 26 between midnight and noon in the 500 block of Loveman Avenue, a laptop was stolen from a vehicle.
• Between Nov. 18 and 20 in the 400 block of Colonial, someone scratched words in the paint of a parked vehicle.
• On Nov. 18 between 8:15 a.m. and 3:05 p.m. at Thomas Worthington High School, a vehicle was broken into and a GPS stolen.
• On Nov. 17 between 4:30 and 5 p .m. in the 500 block of Hartford Street, someone stole a leaf blower and a weed trimmer from a driveway while the homeowner was mowing grass.
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