Ashley Green, of Seneca Street in Lumberton, reported Tuesday that someone stole her silver Hyundai XG350, valued at $15,200.

Donnie Oxendine, of Pinto Drive in Lumberton, reported Wednesday that someone broke into his vehicle and stole a Craftsman tool set, valued at $152, and $100 in cash.

Hank Henke reported Tuesday that someone broke into The Repair Shop, on East Second Street in Lumberton, and stole two Light Bars, valued at $300, and a Touch Screen Radio, valued at $600.

Brenda Prevatte, of N.C. 41 North in Lumberton, reported Tuesday that someone broke into her home and stole a Hi-Point .380-caliber handgun. No value for the firearm was recorded on the incident report.

Anthony Martin, of Orange Street in Lumberton, reported Tuesday that someone broke into his residence and stole a Nintendo Wii gaming system, valued at $200; a Vizio 32-inch television, valued at $135; a Sansui 19-inch television, valued at $100; $1,000 in coins; a glass table, valued at $300; and 30 video games. No value for the video games was recorded on the incident report.

The following vehicle break-ins were reported to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office:

Shirley Hunt, on Hope Road in Fairmont, and Roy Locklear, on Jac Loc Drive in Pembroke.

The following break-ins were reported to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office:

Chad Bullard, N.C. 710 South in Maxton; Sharon Steele, Rennert Road in Lumberton; John Watkins, Ranger Court in Lumberton; Laura McKoy, McGirt Road in Maxton; and Rodrick Dockery, Chason Road in Lumberton.

Carolyn Brewer reported Tuesday to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office that her vehicle was stolen on Waldron Road in St. Pauls.

William Inman reported Tuesday to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office that he was assaulted by someone with a deadly weapon on Dusty Road in St. Pauls.

Crystal Hardin reported Tuesday to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office that a firearm was stolen on Cunningham Circle in Lumberton.