Police Calls: Stolen bike, lost wallet, beer heist
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.
June 10
The reason was unclear for the Ford driver’s reckless driving as he kept crossing into oncoming traffic on Highway 93.
Two transient males were fighting near a building on Central Avenue.
Someone on Houston Circle reported hearing gunshots that sounded like a rifle and it had been going on for 15 minutes.
June 11
A black Nissan was swerving all over on Edgewood Drive.
June 12
Someone reported having the tires stolen off their vehicle.
A brown Buick almost hit another vehicle head on and was serving all over the road on Highway 93.
An employee of the business on Highway 40 would like the man who was sleeping near the building to leave.
Three kids stole beer from a business on Highway 40 then left in a white Suburban.
June 15
The driver of a red Dodge pickup was reported for driving recklessly on Big Mountain Road. Apparently, he was passing unsafely, speeding and tailgating.
The caller was concerned about a vehicle parked on Colorado Avenue since early this morning with one tire up on the curb.
Someone reported being scammed out of almost $800 when she tried to buy concert tickets online and the tickets were never delivered.
The caller wanted help regarding a vehicle that had been misplaced. It turned out that it had been towed.
Someone was stopped for driving 60 mph on Baker Avenue.
An ongoing issue with a barking dog on Fifth Street was reported but when law enforcement arrived, the dog was unable to be located.
June 16
A construction site on Rock Creek Court was reportedly running a compactor at 6:17 a.m. The crew was counseled about the noise ordinance.
Someone lost a brown leather wallet on Baker Avenue.
A Publishers Clearing House scam was reported.
A caller said his bike, valued at $6,200, was taken from a garage on Fourth Street last night or the night before.
There was concern that an old man coming out of a bar on Central Avenue, who was described as "hammered” and could barely walk, was going to drive away in a vehicle.
A group of three or four people were being very loud atop the garage and were counseled about the noise.
June 17
A young white male was standing on the railroad tracks.
A female who appeared to be intoxicated was slumped over at her table in a bar. Later, the same woman was seen nodding off near a tree outside and other customers were worried about her.
A driver going 71 mph in a 45 mph area was cited for speeding.
There was a dog barking for two hours on Granite Drive but when law enforcement arrived there was only one dog barking on a different street and was not a nuisance.
A multicolored Spiderman backpack was abandoned on the bench in front of a location on Second Street.