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Sheriff & Police Calls Jan. 27

By Julie Schooley
January 28, 2016
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Phantom Dweller: At 6:04 a.m. a call was placed to dispatch from a resident on the 2700 block of 12th St. South in regards to a complaint of loud banging. The resident feared someone was trying to get in their home. An officer was sent out, but found nothing. The incident has been closed.

I can’t sleep!: At 10:57 a.m. a call was placed to dispatch regarding a noise complaint from a neighbor on the 2000 block of 16th St. South. The complainant told dispatch that he works nights and couldn’t sleep during the day due to the neighbor running his snowmobile. The incident has been closed.

That’s not my wife: At 11:11 a.m. a call was placed from McMillan Library at 490 E. Grand Ave. by a concerned resident that complained that a woman was claiming to be his wife and was harassing him. This man did not wish to speak to the female in question and wanted it on record. The incident has been closed.

Clothing Theft!: At 3:41 p.m. a call was made from a resident on the 3500 block of Lincoln St. in regards to stolen children’s clothing. The man believed that is was his ex-girlfriend who stole his children’s clothes. The incident has since been closed.

You forgot someone…: At 9:39 p.m. a call was placed from Walmart at 4331 8th St. South regarding a 9 year old child who was left behind by his mother. Shortly after an officer arrived, the child would be reunited with his mother, and the incident has been closed.

Prolwer Alert: At 5:13 a.m. a call was placed from the 2500 block of 3rd St. South by a concerned woman regarding a male, wearing all black, who chased her down the street. An officer arrived close to the scene and did not find a male, but instead found a suspicious female jogger, wearing a backpack. Once the officer called out to her, she took off running. The incident has been closed.

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