Police Calls: Dock goes for a float
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.
April 27
A Subaru collided with a flat-bed truck on Baker Avenue. Fortunately, there were no injuries.
A dog that might be a chocolate Labrador with a red collar has been seen coming and going from a house on Jennings Avenue.
A yellow Labrador was reported missing but was soon reunited with her owner with help from Facebook.
April 28
Two people were parked in front of a business on Highway 93 and were making the customers uncomfortable. The vehicle moved along.
The owner collected her dog, a yellow Labrador mix, from the police department.
A black BMW with a loud muffler was seen racing around the neighborhood around Columbia Avenue.
A caller reported vehicles speeding up and down Karrow Avenue, traveling at 60 mph in a zone for 25 mph, and was requesting extra patrols there.
A resident of Birch Point Drive was surprised to have a very large dock, approximately 60 feet long and 8 feet wide, float onto his property. He has tied up the white fiberglass dock for the owner.
The person who accidentally dialed 911 said that since his leg was wet, his phone “started doing weird stuff.”
April 29
Noisy neighbors were reported on Ninth Street.
Concerns were voiced about a dog left in a car.
May 1
Graffiti was reported in the bathroom at the skatepark.
Someone used sidewalk chalk on the pedestrian underpass.
A grey moped has been leaning against a tree on Waverly Place for a few days. The caller thinks a thief might have left it there.
Someone found a wallet and turned it over to the police.
The caller was concerned about the smoke everywhere and thought it was coming from a slash pile. Turns out, it was in a burn barrel and was being supervised properly.