BRIGHTON

Petit larceny: On June 24, someone stole the front license plate off a car parked on West Henrietta Road.

Harassment: On June 25, a Maywood Circle resident received text messages she thought were related to a job she applied for, but she was instructed to buy gift cards. She then realized it was a scam and confronted the suspect in texts. The suspect then threatened the victim.

Criminal tampering: Between June 1 and 25, someone made small black marks on a vehicle on East Squire Drive.

BROCKPORT

Criminal mischief: On June 19, someone damaged roadside property overnight at a home on Glendale road.

Theft: On June 24, someone stole property from a home on North Main Street. Officers didn't specify what was stolen.

Hybrid goof:Drunken Prius driver crashes into Perinton school, deputies say

Honesty is a virtue:Avon man calls 911 to say he’s violating probation, sheriff says

Suspended license: On June 24, a 32-year-old Holley man was arrested on West Avenue after he was found to have a suspended license. He was charged with second- and third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation.

Suspended license: On June 25, a 31-year-old Hamlin man was stopped on North Main Street and found to have a suspended license. He was charged with second- and third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation.

CHILI

Larceny: On June 19, someone stole a $15 T-shirt from an apartment on Audino Lane. The victim said her former roommate stole the shirt because she was upset about the cleanliness of the apartment. The former roommate said the "filth was impeding her health." Deputies contacted the roommate and she admitted to the theft.

GREECE

Criminal mischief: Between Oct. 19, 2018, and June 9, someone poured super glue into a trailer lock hitch on Eileen Drive. It caused $20 in damage.

Petit larceny: On June 11, a woman stole $123.92 in groceries from Wegmans on West Ridge Road after concealing the items in a bag.

Petit larceny: On June 11, the victim reported her cellphone was stolen at Greece Odyssey earlier in the week and then recovered by a staff member. Both the screen protector and case were broken, however.

Aggravated harassment: On June 11, a Heritage Drive resident said someone is sending him threatening text messages.

Falsely reporting an incident: On June 11, a man pulled the fire alarm at the Villa of Hope on Dewey Avenue to "intentionally cause a disturbance."

Criminal mischief: On June 12, someone used a plasma cutter to cut the locking mechanism to an air machine and removed $500 worth of quarters in the 3800 block of West Ridge Road.

Criminal mischief: On June 13, someone smashed the rear window of a vehicle with a fire extinguisher on Armstrong Road.

Grand larceny: On June 13, someone entered an unlocked vehicle on Valley Crest Drive and stole $2,700 worth of clothing and sneakers.

Robbery: During a shoe sale at a home on Muriel Drive on June 15, a known suspect shot the victim multiple times with a paintball gun and then stole shoes.

Burglary: On June 16, someone pried open the back sliding door of a townhouse on Pond View Heights and stole $13,000 worth of jewelry, an Apple MacBook Pro, Apple Watch, and PlayStation 4.

Mutual combat: On June 16, officers were called to Swansea Park for the report of a fight. A 16-year-old was taken to the hospital for face pain and abrasions. No one was arrested.

Criminal mischief: On June 17, someone caused $600 worth of damage while trying to break into a business in the 1400 block of West Ridge Road.

Aggravated unlicensed operation: On June 17, a driver was stopped in the 3000 block of Mt. Read Boulevard and was found to be driving with a suspended license and without a required interlock device.

Burglary: On June 17, someone stole two four-wheelers from an unlocked detached garage in the 600 block of Britton Road.

Burglary: On June 19, police were alerted after someone stole $1,200 from the washer and dryer machines over the last two months at the Georgetown apartment complex on DeGeorge Circle.

DWI: On June 18, a man was arrested at the corner of Denise Road and Dewey Avenue while he was en route to his road test. Officers determined the man was drunk. He was also cited for unlicensed operator and failure to maintain his lane.

Grand larceny: On June 20, a man was arrested after he stole $4,309.99 worth of men's Polo clothing from Macy's at the Mall at Greece Ridge. He concealed the items in a bag and left without paying.

HENRIETTA

Grand larceny: On June 11, the human resources manager at Respiratory Services of New York on Summit Point Drive said a portable oxygen concentrator was stolen by a former employee.

Burglary: On June 18, a known suspect entered Walmart on Marketplace Drive. The man was previously banned from Walmart property on Dec. 8, 2018. He stole multiple items and fled the store. When store personnel stopped him, he dropped most of the merchandise and fled with a $59.97 backpack.

Grand larceny: On June 20, a man entered BJ's on Jay Scutti Boulevard and stole computers from a display. He was seen fleeing in a silver four-door sedan.

MENDON

Criminal possession of a forged instrument: Between May 30 and June 7, the owner of Josh Landscape on West Main Street found three suspicious checks written by an employee. The employee is a mechanic at the business and has the authority to write checks to buy automobile parts. Two of the checks were written to Napa Auto Parts in Honeoye Falls. The employee couldn't provide receipts for the transactions. One of the checks was written to Jeff Gribble Enterprises on Meigs Street in Rochester, but the business owner discovered the address and business didn't exist. The employee called in sick on June 10. And then on June 14, the employee called his employer and said his wife died from the same illness. He then requested more time off work. He then used his key code to access the building on June 15 and took his personal tools and some owned by the business. Deputies found the man at his home in Geneseo on June 17 and he admitted to writing a check to purchase brake parts for his personal vehicle. He also said he made out a check to his Jeff Gribble Enterprises to purchase a boat from Jeff Gribble, who also happens to be his uncle. While deputies were interviewing the man, his wife "miraculously" arrived at the home and said he was alive and in good health. Deputies recovered all of the stolen tools.

PARMA

Burglary: Between June 21 and 22, someone entered an attached garage on Parkwood Lane and stole a silver Kink Gap BMX bike.

Burglary: On June 24, someone entered a home on Pease Road after damaging the rear kitchen door. The suspect went to the bedroom and stole a black Remington 20-gauge shotgun that was lying against the wall. The suspect also stole a 150-watt amp and a cellphone. The victim said this was the third burglary at the home in the last few years. Another shotgun was stolen in a 2018 burglary.

PENFIELD

Burglary: Someone stole two gold and diamond rings from a fire safety box in a bedroom at a residence on Alpine Drive between May 31 and June 4.

PERINTON

Burglary: A teen was home studying at a residence on Spring Creek Drive when he heard the front door open and a man call out, asking if anyone was home. The teen hid in a closet while the man allegedly went through drawers until he found the teen hiding downstairs. The man fled but was later apprehended by deputies and charged. The man is allegedly connected to multiple other local thefts.

Grand larceny: A man was charged after he allegedly stole $68,913 in dental implants from his employer, Progressive Implantology Periodontics on Sully's Trail, from Dec. 2018 to March 2019. The implants were sold for over $10,000 on eBay.

RUSH

Petit larceny: On June 7, the owner of Rush Creekside Inn on East Henrietta Road contacted a local company to repair his ice machine. The repairman gave an estimate of $1,100 to fix the machine and requested $600 cash to purchase parts. The victim paid the repairman but never got any further service. When the victim contacted the business, the business owner said the employee had been fired due to thefts.

SWEDEN

Identity theft: Earlier in the week, the victim reportedly lost his wallet somewhere in Sweden. And then he noticed an unauthorized charge of $74.87 at the Speedway gas station on Transit Way.

Criminal trespass: Between June 22 and 23, someone entered an open attached garage on Talamora Trail and rummaged through the belongings. Nothing was missing.

WEBSTER

Grand larceny: About $3,994 worth in property was stolen from a construction site on Pathway Drive on June 3.

Grand larceny: Several people stole $4,225 from Lowe's on Five Mile Line Road on June 6.

WHEATLAND

Burglary: On June 21, someone entered a South Road home through an unlocked side garage door and stole an air pistol and a large amount of jewelry.