A man reported to Denton police that his power tools were missing Thursday from a storage unit in the 100 block of East Daugherty Street.
The man said he placed the tools in the storage unit Sunday.
The combination lock on the unit was missing.
There were no employees around at the time to ask about possible surveillance video, according to the report.
Other reports
600 block of East Hickory Street — A man reported his $5,000 custom bike was stolen. The man said it took a year and a half to piece the bike together.
1200 block of East Hickory Street — A man reported his television stolen after he allowed another man to stay overnight. The victim said the man asked to stay overnight because he got kicked out of his own house.
The man woke the suspect up early the next morning so he could leave when he had to go to work.
When the victim came back home, he went to wash the sheets that were on the bed the suspect had used and found the television gone and the rear door unlocked, the report stated.
The man said he had locked the rear door the day before, and when he left, he locked the deadbolts on the front door.
The officer asked the man if he thought the suspect had unlocked the rear door so he could come back later when the man was not there.
The man said he thought it was something the suspect might do, the report stated.
Roundup
From 7 a.m. Thursday to 7 a.m. Friday:
* Denton policed handled 285 service and officer-initiated calls.
* Denton County sheriff’s dispatchers handled 653 service and officer-initiated calls for the agencies they serve. Thirty-four people were booked into county jail.
* Denton firefighters responded to 21 calls, including 12 medical calls, a grass fire, a flammable liquid spill, a good intent call and a trash receptacle fire.
Argyle firefighters responded to two structure fires, two medical calls, one alarm fire, one hazmat, one illegal burn, an odor investigation and a welfare concern.
Aubrey firefighters responded to four medical calls, an alarm fire, a structure fire and a welfare concern.
Krum firefighters responded to two medical calls.
Lake Cities firefighters responded to a hazardous materials call, a suicide and a medical call.
Oak Point firefighters responded to one medical call and one structure fire.
Ponder firefighters responded to two medical calls and a grass fire.
Pilot Point firefighters responded to a medical call and a request to assist a citizen.
Sanger firefighters responded to three medical calls, an alarm flow call and a fire.
BJ LEWIS can be reached at 940-566-6875. His e-mail address is blewis@dentonrc.com.
Denton County Crime Stoppers will pay a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest in these or other crimes. Callers will remain anonymous. Call 1-800-388-TIPS (8477). Reach the Denton police narcotics tip line at 940-565-5801.


