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South Lee Police Beat: May 17, 2008

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Arrests

• Arthur Patrick Fleck, 21, of 17110 College Club Loop, Fort Myers, was arrested Thursday on a charge of trespassing.

• David Gentner, 65, of 28059 Boccaccio Way, Bonita Springs, was arrested Thursday on a charge of criminal mischief.

• David Michael Lewis, 42, of 5670 Carter Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Thursday on a charge of possession of marijuana.

• Jackie Jo Mason, 54, of 9893 N. Colonial Walk, Estero, was arrested Thursday on a charge of petty theft.

• Jamil Opal Yenne, 22, of 20111 Seagrove St., Estero, was arrested Thursday on charges of grand theft and forgery.

• Ziyodulla Inogamov, 32, of 7565 Carrier Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Thursday on a charge of driving on an expired license.

Petty theft

• Keys valued at $30 were reported stolen Thursday from the 16000 block of Fairway Woods Drive in Fort Myers.

Grand theft

• A flat-screen TV valued at $300, a DVD player valued at $100, a Sirius satellite radio valued at $100 and a Garmin GPS system valued at $200 were reported stolen Thursday from the 16000 block of San Carlos Boulevard in Fort Myers.

• An Olevia TV valued at $300 was reported stolen Thursday from the 8000 block of Mediterranean Drive in Estero.

• A Samsung TV valued at $2,000, a Bose stereo valued at $600 and a Gateway laptop computer valued at $1,000 were reported stolen Thursday from the 9000 block of Coach House Lane in Estero.

• Eight aluminum poles valued together at $500 were reported stolen Thursday from a construction site at the intersection of S. Tamiami Trail and Coconut Road in Estero.

• Currency valued at an undisclosed amount was reported stolen Thursday from the 21000 block of Brixham Loop in Estero.

Police Beat is compiled and written by the Bonita Daily News staff from oral and written reports by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and other agencies. Arrests indicate suspicion of crime, not guilt. To report a crime or any suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Lee County Sheriff’s Office at 477-1000 or you can remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers at 332-5555 or 1-800-780-TIPS.

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