Friday, April 20, 2007

true crime -- small town beat

April 16: Officers checked a residence after a man called repeatedly, insisting people were trying to get into his home. A cat was observed trying to get into the door, and officers shooed it away.

April 16: A resident reported that a former friend had entered his car without permission and scratched curse words into the paint on the vehicle after the two men had exchanged angry words. The victim turned over to police mail that he believed the suspect had left in his vehicle on the day of the crime.

April 14: Police were dispatched to an alarm. On arrival with two Border Patrol agents they found a partially open rear door. The homeowner and an alarm company call-out arrived and found nothing disturbed, except the owner's four dogs who had all been waiting inside the house to greet whoever entered. It appeared as though someone tried to get into the home and activated both the electronic and canine intrusion systems. Officers learned that teenagers had been seen jumping a fence into a neighbor's backyard earlier in the day.

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