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The following information was provided by the Kinston Department of Public Safety and the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office:
 
On Dec. 16, a woman on Pine Wood Home Drive, Pink Hill, reported someone broke into her residence and stole the following; Two checkbooks (no value listed), a Visio 32" TV valued at $175; a Nikon camera valued at $249. Damages to a door were estimated at $300; damages to walls were estimated at $500; damages to a 65" projection TV valued at $300.
 
On Dec. 16, a woma on Meadows Lane, Kinston, reported someone stole 75 cents from his vehicle.
 
On Dec. 20, a representative of the Minges Bottling Group reported damages to a coin operated drink machine estimated at $200. Cash totaling $50 was reported stolen from the machine.
 
On Dec. 22, a man on Carver Court, Kinston, reported someone shot his vehicle. Damages were estimated at $100.
 
On Dec. 24, a woman on Morningside Drive, Kinston, reported someone broke into her residence and stole the following: A GE microwave valued at $60; a clock valued at $50; a desktop computer valued at $700. Damages to a window were estimated at $70.
 
On Dec. 26, a man on Clay Street, Kinston, reported someone broke into his bedroom and stole the following: A Sony Playstation 3 valued at $300; an NBA game valued at $80.
 
On Dec. 26, a man reported someone broke into his vehicle and stole an SCT tuner valued at $750. The incident occurred in a parking lot on West Vernon Avenue, Kinston.
 
On Dec. 26, a woman on McAdoo Street, Kinston, reported someone broke into a residence and stole the following: A Nintendo game system w/three controllers valued at $100; a 007 game and a Need For Speed game valued at $30 total; two video game system memory cards valued at $30.
 
On Dec. 26, a representative of Food Lion on North Heritage Street, Kinston, reported a suspect left their store with a shopping cart full of groceries without paying. The groceries are valued at $80.
 
On Dec. 27, a representative of Spinx convenience store on North Queen Street, Kinston, reported finding a counterfeit $20 bill.
 
On Dec. 27, a woman on Stroud Avenue, Kinston, reported someone broke into her residence through a screen window and stole 30 pairs of earrings valued at $60. Damages were estimated at $16.
 
On Dec. 27, a representative of Radio Shack on West Vernon Avenue, Kinston, reported a suspect stole two JBL wireless speakers. The speakers are valued at $59.99 each.
 
On Dec. 27, a representative of Safe Mart on Dr. MLK Jr. Blvd., Kinston, reported someone attempted to use a counterfeit $20 bill.
 
On Dec. 27, a woman on Carver Court, Kinston, reported her boyfriend punched her and stole her cell phone and house keys. The phone is valued at $150; the keys are valued at $5.

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