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Police & Sheriff Calls for June 29-July 1

By Julie Schooley
July 3, 2017
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June 29

Chainsaw Thief: At 11:16 a.m. a call was made from the 3500 block of Sampson St. to report the theft of a chainsaw and grinder from the residence.

Cat Nap: At 5:56 p.m. a report was made from the corner of Sheldon and 16th St. North concerning an unknown man laying on the ground.

Mailbox Mauler: At 4:22 a.m. a call was made from the 3200 block of Franklin St. to report that some mailboxes were knocked down by a vehicle whose driver forgot to put it in park while retrieving said mail.

No. of Accidents Involving Downed Street Signs: 2
No. of Reports Regarding Lost Dogs: 2

June 30

Bad Morning: At 6:15 a.m. a call was made from a hospital parking lot on Dewey St. to report that a woman had struck something with her vehicle, and was “throwing a fit, as well as tossing things around and yelling.

Suds Stealer: At 7:04 p.m. a report was made from a gas station on 17th Ave. South regarding a man who ran off with some beer.

Out for a Stroll: A call was made late into the night regarding two intoxicated men walking around in the area of Clyde Ave. and Fifth St. South.

No. of Complaints Involving Fireworks: 4
No. of Calls Made Concerning Gas Drive-offs: 2
No. of Calls Regarding Dogs Locked in Vehicles: 3

July 1

Drug Deal: At 5:18 p.m. a call was made to report an alleged drug deal that went down in the area of Robinson Park.

On Top of the World:
A call was made late into the evening to report two teenagers hanging out on top of an elementary school on 17th Ave. South.

Cemetery Fight:
At 4:47 a.m. a call was made from a cemetery on Spring St. to report that three individuals had been fighting in the area.

No. of Reports Involving Fireworks: 5

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