Police Calls: Please don’t smoke (or pee) here
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 31
A black Labrador was running loose and was described as looking “out of sorts.”
A woman became angry when she was unable to leave a parking lot due to an unfortunately positioned Cisco truck.
The owner of a small dog reported an ongoing problem with a pit bull-looking dog who comes around his house. He doesn’t know the owner but would like to be able to enjoy his yard with his own dog without problems.
A little white dog with a grey ear and a pink collar was reported as missing.
The wife of a handyman thinks her husband’s job site may be a meth lab.
There was a complaint of excessive noise that appeared to be coming from people playing ping pong.
A citation was given to someone for urinating in public.
Someone camped in a park was advised of the city’s camping ordinance.
April 1
The caller said a FedEx driver struck her vehicle when he was leaving her house yesterday.
A man called to see if anyone had found and turned in his lost wallet.
Protesters on both sides of Spokane Avenue were causing near accidents and commotion. Vehicles were slamming on their brakes and protestors were yelling back and forth at each other. Protesters were warned to stay on the sidewalks.
A black dog was loose on Spokane Avenue and wouldn’t let people come near.
April 2
A man who is not a tenant of the property was smoking. When asked not to smoke, he called the manager names and lit another cigarette.
There was trash all over at a location on Colorado Avenue because bears turned over the bins.
An accidental call to 911 was the result of an “Apple watch going crazy in a hot tub.”
Someone found $306 in a crosswalk and the money went to the lost and found.
The neighbor’s car alarm was going off for hours.
April 3
The driver of the black Escalade was either passed out or napping.
April 4
The owners of the townhouse that experienced a fire were out of town but neighbors broke in and saved the dogs from the residence.
A construction manager asked law enforcement to remove anyone found on the property at night, as there have been people sleeping and defecating there.
When her dog got into a fight with another dog, the woman tried to break it up and ended up being bitten by the other dog.
The owner of a semi-truck with a liftgate issue asked if the rig could remain parked where it was overnight, as it would take a while longer to be fixed.
April 5
The director of a store on Highway 93 called to report that a man wearing pajama bottoms is “creeping everyone out” and has been asked to leave the store a few times but the man refuses.
A small fender bender occurred in a parking lot on Highway 93.
The caller reported that someone is sawing down trees on Marina Crest Lane.