PATROL REPORT
At 06.45
hours on Tuesday, 29 October 2011 “Police Control” received a telephone call
from a local man, who said that he believed a burglary had just occurred at
FOLLOW-UP REPORT # 1
Reference is made to a case reported
on 29 October 2011. The witness was
waiting on Berisha
Street near the burglarized house as the Police patrol arrived at the scene. The offices of the International Organization
of Migration (IOM) are located in that house. The witness said that he was
visiting his friend’s
house nearby. At approximately 6.30 hours he heard strange hammering sounds and
looked out of the window. Then he went out into his friend’s yard and saw one
of the windows of the IOM office broken and the door open. He saw the
silhouettes of people inside and he went back into the house to call the
police. He also stated that he saw a light colored car parked near the house.
He was not sure about the registration number of the car and was not certain
about its color as it was quite dark.
The driver of the Police patrol car
said that he had passed a light colored “Opel Omega” car with no registration
plates with several people in it. It was
heading in the opposite direction towards the airport. The leader of the patrol team got in touch
with “Police Control” and asked the airport police to look for a light colored
“Opel Omega” car and detain it for further investigation if they locate it.
The witness said that he knows the director of
the IOM office, a woman named Marla Orman. He had her business card. The leader
of the patrol team contacted Ms. Marla Orman and asked her to come to her
office to identify what was missing in the building.
FOLLOW-UP REPORT # 2
Reference is made to a case reported
on 29 October 2011. The Airport police
reported that at 07.20 hours a silver colored “Opel Omega” with no registration
plates was stopped and two laptops, two digital cameras, one DVD player, one
printer and two scanners in the trunk of the car were found. The driver, a
young male, was not able to prove that these items belonged to him. During an interview he said that there had
been two other passengers in the car, who had just got out. The driver confirmed that these two men were
with him in the IOM building and they had stolen the electronic equipment together.
The driver was detained by police.
FOLLOW-UP REPORT # 3
Reference
is made to a case reported on 29 October 2011.
Ms. Orman, the director of the IOM, arrived at the scene at 07.30
hours. She checked the offices and made
a list of missing equipment. Ms. Orman explained that IOM uses metal
identification tags screwed into the bottom of their equipment. The tags have IOM logo and bar codes with
serial numbers, and she gave the police a list of all the equipment. According to her, the total value of missing
items was 4,320 US dollars. The items found in the trunk of the vehicle matched
the items listed on the IOM inventory register and therefore the Police station
north retained them until the completion of the investigation. Ms. Orman also
stated that she found that two more scanners and a desktop computer had been
disconnected and moved from their original places They had been put on a table
by the door. Forensics processed for
fingerprints and IOM retained these items.
FOLLOW-UP REPORT # 4
Reference
is made to a case reported on 29 October 2011. Upon completion of the interview
with Ms. Orman, police officers had started searching for any eyewitnesses of
the incident in the area. They were able
to take a statement from one of the neighbors who identified himself as Mr.
Kalu Odege, a former UN employee residing at
QUESTIONS:
Q 1. At what address did the burglary occur?
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Q 2. What agency did the stolen equipment belong to?
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Q 3. At what time did the witness
hear strange sounds from neighboring house?
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Q 4. What was the model of the suspects’ car?
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Q 5. What was the Director’s name
of the burglarized office?
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Q 6.
What was the registration number of
the car involved in this incident?
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Q 7. How many suspects were involved in this case?
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Q 8. What was the color of the vehicle used by the
perpetrators?
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Q 9. What was the total value of stolen items?
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Q 10. What time was the suspect detained?
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