Crime Reports: March 4 – 10

Credit card fraud no doubt ruined the day of a resident at the 3200 block of Beverly Drive on March 7, but one metal-head thief is particularly happy: The card, a Chase Visa, was used at GuitarCenter.com around 8:30 a.m. for two purchases – one for $269.54 and the other for $285.74.

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Crime Reports: Feb. 25 – March 3

Remember that Leslie Gore song, “I’m Going Out the Same Way I Came In?” Well apparently, two men who visited a home in the 3600 block of Greenbrier Drive around 3 p.m. March 1 didn’t and left the house with two $6,000 chairs.

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Student Achievements: Two to Celebrate

Henry Zhu was named MVP and won first place in fifth-grade individual Number Sense at the Texas Coaches Association Math & Science contest, where McCulloch Intermediate School/Highland Park Middle School won a variety of team awards.

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Crime Reports: Feb. 11 – Feb. 17

One person went above and beyond in her quest to steal two bottles of wine from Whole Foods on Lomo Alto Drive: She took the bottles into the bathroom with her, removed the security devices, and then attempted to leave without paying for them.

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Not Going Away: Eating Disorders

It’s been more than 20 years since Highland Park graduate Elisa McCall penned the following words before taking her own life; “with my death, hopefully, I will touch more lives than I ever could have alive.”

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Hockaday Nets Runner-Up Spot in SPC

Hockaday suffered a heartbreaking loss to St. John’s on Saturday in Fort Worth, denying the Daisies their first SPC soccer title since 2013.

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Crime Reports: Feb. 4 – Feb. 10

It was a busy Friday night / Saturday morning for one group of vandals in Highland Park. Starting before midnight and continuing into the wee hours of the morning, the vandals broke the windows of four different vehicles parked along the 4500 and 4600 block of Abbott Avenue.

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