Friday, August 04, 2006

small town crime

July 31: A traffic flagger called police when a vehicle started driving in the wrong lane, nearly causing a collision. The flagger feared the driver was intoxicated. Officers interviewed the driver and found she was sober and simply confused.

July 30: A resident reported a large plastic bottle piggy bank holding $400 in coins was stolen from their apartment. The empty bank was found by the resident and was impounded.

July 28: A mother complained about bullying at the skatepark, and advised that a 13 year-old boy threw her eight-year-old's skateboard on the ground. An officer investigated and learned the older boy was tripped by the younger boy, who lost control of his board. The older boy was advised to control his temper or he would be barred from the skate park, and his mother was advised of the incident.

July 27: A business called to report their employees were following a shoplifting suspect on foot. Officers located the 49-year-old suspect who still had the alcohol and cosmetics in her possession. She was arrested, cited, and released with a court appearance date.

July 27: Officers were dispatched after midnight to a report of a band of teenage boys circling a car and screaming at the lone female occupant. The hooligans were contacted, detained, and transported to their guardian's residence.

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