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January 8, 2010 | Dayton area crime
 

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Friday, January 8, 2010

No arrests made in shooting of two people inside car

DAYTON - Police are still looking for the gunman who shot and seriously wounded two men in front seat of a Chevy car during an apparent robbery Thursday, Jan. 7.

The gunman fired at least two shots from the backseat of the car as it traveled south in the 300 block Lorenz Avenue about 1 p.m.

Residents in the area saw a man believed to be the gunman run from the car and responded to help the injured men.

Medics arrived and transported Dorian Frazier, 19, and a 17-year-old boy to Miami Valley Hospital, one with a gunshot wound to the back and the other victim was shot in the face, police said.

Both men are expected to recover from their wounds, but have not cooperated with the police investigation into the shooting.

Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to 333-COPS.

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Huber Heights man accused of molesting boy

HUBER HEIGHTS - A Montgomery County grand jury has indicted a 55-year-old man after a police investigation into allegations that he repeatedly molested a boy he knew for several years.

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Keith D. Hauptstueck, 54

Keith D. Hauptstueck is in jail on $200,000 bond and faces five felony charges, including two rape charges, for molesting a child under the age of 13, according to jail and court records.

Hauptstueck was arrested on Wednesday, Jan. 6, at 5137 Pocono Drive by Huber Heights Police.

The boy, who authorities said is now older than 13, was interviewed by Huber Heights police some time late last year after allegations of sexual abuse were made by someone close to the boy.

Huber Heights police decided to open an investigation which led to the indictment, prosecutor’s office spokesman Greg Flannagan said.

Hauptstueck has no criminal history in Montgomery County, according to court and jail records. A court date has not been set in this case.

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Police seeing increase of car break-ins, caution owners

DAYTON - Police on the city’s southeast side have seen an increase of car break-ins and caution owners to store valuable electronics out of sight or remove them from vehicles.

Over the last three weeks car break-ins have increased steadily in many southeast neighborhoods with many victims reporting thefts of GPS units, compact discs and bags left in their vehicles.

More than 10 car break-ins have been reported in east Dayton already this week with more than half happening in neighborhoods south of U.S. 35, according to police records.

Police data shows car break-ins in southeast Dayton neighborhoods went from about six a week in early December to 15 the week of Christmas.

Residents are encouraged to call 333-COPS or dial 911 if they notice anyone suspicious in their neighborhood.

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