Police Calls: Loud, crowded hot tubs, many trailer woes
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.
May 24
Someone apparently vandalized a wooden sign in front of a business on Central Avenue by writing on it with a permanent marker.
Police collected some unaccompanied luggage that was next to a bench on Central Avenue.
Something weighing about 500 pounds was stolen from outside an office on Voerman Road.
May 25
A man on Highway 93 reported that a trailer was losing debris and ran him off the road.
Someone called with questions about buying a trailer.
A black, flat trailer without a plate has been parked on the property on Karrow Avenue for at least a week and is thought to be abandoned.
A moose was in the area on Waverly Place.
A Dodge Ram and a Subaru Forester experienced a fender bender on Baker Avenue.
A vehicle with an empty pontoon trailer was blocking the entrance to the parking lot.
The caller was supposed to have guests leave but their stuff is still here and he is wondering what to do with the stuff.
Three kids were reportedly riding dirt bikes on the paths through the park and speeding as they rode around people.
A moose was running around the golf course and cemetery.
The marshall of the golf course was reportedly chasing the moose.
May 26
An unknown vehicle struck and damaged a brick barrier on 19th Street.
Reportedly, at least a dozen trash bins were stickered for not being secured on Waverly Place.
Two dogs were walking along Edgewood place and were described as looking friendly, but lost.
A garage door closed on a vehicle on Central Avenue. The parties involved have agreed to exchange information and get the door fixed.
May 27
Two burglar alarms were accidentally set off on Fairway Drive by someone picking up items for a friend.
There were about 12 people, who had been drinking, on the rooftop in the hot tub on Third Street and the caller needed them removed from that tub. The people soon left the tub.
The employee of a store on Highway 40 called to report that some teens had just stolen two 18-packs of beer and some of them appeared to be intoxicated. They were heading toward downtown in an old Subaru Forester.
A white Harley-Davidson motorcycle was on its side, in the middle of the street, blocking traffic on Baker Avenue.
There was a party outside and in the hot tub on First Street and the people were making lots of noise. They were advised to be appropriate and take it inside.
May 28
There was a two vehicle accident with no injuries on 19th Street. The first vehicle received minor damage to the front end and the driver of the second car reported no damage. The second car was a rental.
Someone reported excessive speeding on JP Road and said it has occurred multiple times.
Two cars were seen racing on Texas Avenue.
The caller thought it was suspicious that a long-haired man in polka dotted shorts appeared to be making a butane torch of some sort in the parking lot.
A Yorkie was gone for at least two hours, without a collar or tags, before the owner found the dog.