Police Calls: Too much heat, too much alcohol
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.
July 12
The caller on Houston Drive inquired about city noise ordinances after a landscaper started up an industrial mower next door.
A man in a black van was yelling “repent” at a location on Highway 93. He was asked to leave the property.
An Acura and a Lexus experienced an injury-free accident. One driver was cited for following too closely.
The caller was upset that, although she requested extra patrols on Armory Road, she has yet to see the extra patrols.
A pickup truck and a van had a non-injury accident on Wisconsin Avenue.
The driver of a silver Ford Edge cut over to the middle lane after being in the turn lane, causing the caller to nearly miss them.
The woman who locked the keys in the car was able to get into the vehicle without assistance.
A brown and white mini Australian shepherd took off while his owner was at the concert.
Someone on Central Avenue was advised about the open container ordinance.
The loud party on Dakota Avenue was going to turn it down.
July 13
Multiple coming and going at an apartment on Shiloh Avenue seemed suspicious to the caller.
The dozen frat boys who were playing drinking games and spilling into the lake were advised of city ordinances so they cleaned up and headed out.
There was a vehicle parked directly on the caller’s property on Idaho Avenue and was blocking his boat in.
Someone left two dogs to pant in the closed bed of a truck while parked on Central Avenue.
There was a report of a horse trailer full of dogs on Columbia Avenue. When investigated, it was found the dogs had water, shade and were being checked on.
Two large trucks full of what appeared to be teenage males were driving on Pine Avenue. The caller thought he saw one driver with an alcoholic beverage in his hand.
A driver thought to be drunk was swerving, driving under the speed limit and driving erratically on Armory Road.
A male near the tennis courts was talking and yelling to himself.
July 14
A chocolate Labrador was lost early in the morning and soon found.
A large dog was locked in a vehicle for over an hour on Colorado Avenue.
A traffic stop on Spokane Avenue was for an older woman with no headlights.
A young male on Central Avenue collected a long list of transgressions before getting a sober ride home.
Fireworks were going off at the beach.
An upstairs neighbor was stomping around her apartment and it sounded like she was moving furniture.