Thursday, February 22, 2007

true crime -- small town beat

February 14: A resident complained about his neighbor's barking dog. An officer discovered a large raccoon was sitting on the fence in front of the dog. The homeowner was advised of the standoff and took her pet inside the house.

February 13: Officers responded to a possible disturbance. Officers arrived and spoke to one half of a verbal dispute. Officers checked the area for the other half but he was not located.

February 12: Officers received information that a vehicle known to have expired registration was being driven. An officer stopped the vehicle and learned that the driver's privilege to drive was suspended and he was the subject of a number of warrants for his arrest. The 20-year-old was transported to the county jail where he was booked.

February 11: Customs contacted police regarding a 20-year-old who was returning to the U.S. from Canada with alcohol in the trunk of his vehicle. In lieu of a citation, the Lake Stevens resident elected to pour out the liquor. The driver was sober when he arrived and even more sober when he left.

February 11: Police responded regarding an intoxicated woman who had walked unannounced into a neighbor's house, refused to leave and ultimately passed out on the kitchen floor. Officers determined the woman was not experiencing a medical emergency and escorted her home.

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