Police Calls: Young, thirsty neighbors to the north
The police calls section is presented for entertainment purposes and does not reflect the nature or the volume of the calls received by local law enforcement.
March 22
A caller said someone was letting their pitbull run around very close to the highway.
At a business on Highway 93, Canadian kids were asking people to buy alcohol.
March 25
In what is described as an ongoing issue, a neighbor was blocking the caller's driveway.
A vehicle was parked in the middle of the alley behind Central Avenue.
March 26
A caller reported that a Toyota did not give him space to merge, proceeded to brake check him and finally, tried to back into him.
An old Ford truck was reportedly swerving back and forth and driving in the wrong lane while traveling northbound on Baker Avenue.
A Subaru got some attention for having no headlight, no registration and no license plate.
Since the lid on the animal-resistant trash bin may not have been closed all the way, a homeowner on East Lakeshore Drive was cleaning up her trash after some bears found it.
March 27
A friendly, black and white dog was found and dropped off to wait in the police station’s kennel.
March 28
A male was seen staggering and falling on Third Street. He was believed to be intoxicated.
The caller said he was crossing the street and a car southbound on Baker Avenue almost hit him.
A driver who thought she’d hit a pole actually hit a parked car. The parties involved exchanged information.
March 29
A flatbed trailer had been parked in the roadway on Brimstone Drive, making it difficult to pass, for more than 48 hours.
A southbound vehicle on WIsconsin Avenue was swerving, speeding and checking its brakes.
March 30
Police spoke to the owner of two dogs who were unattended on Spokane Avenue.
Property that had been abandoned on a park bench yesterday was retrieved today.