Police Blotter

The Toccoa Police Department responded to an Edwards Street residence on Sunday in reference to a reported burglary.

Residents told police that they had been out of town for a couple of days and when they returned, they found that the back door windows had been busted out and the door open.

According to the report, TV’s, DVD’s, and other items were taken from the home and the report lists the value of the missing items as $1.650.

Elsewhere, the Stephens County Sheriff’s Office responded to a home on Ed Davis Boulevard in response to a reported burglary last Friday.

According to the report on file, the complainant told deputies that when she returned home earlier in the day, she noticed that her home had been burglarized and several personal items were missing.

The report does not list the value of the missing items.

Finally, the Sheriff’s Office responded to an Oak Valley Road residence on Tuesday, March 10 in reference to a reported burglary.

The report states that an unknown amount of items were taken from a shop at the residence, but the report does not list a value for the items.

All of the incidents remain under investigation.