Police Calls: Call the fashion police?
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 27
A bartender called to report that a man who was too drunk to be driving was parked in the back alley off Central Avenue and blocking the alley.
A male admitted to consuming alcohol and voluntarily surrendered his keys.
It seemed a small black dog had no owner but then the owner appeared.
A small black bear was up a tree on Oregon Avenue. The whereabouts of the bear’s mother were unknown.
The caller on Big Mountain Road reported hearing a male voice yelling multiple times. It sounded like maybe someone was getting attacked by an animal. A security guard called back who believed the sound was one animal chasing another animal and a male yelling for it to stop.
A drunk male was upset when he couldn’t find his girlfriend at a location on Highway 93. She was found in the hot tub.
A car was parked for about two hours at a location on Highway 40. It was requested that he be asked to move along.
June 7
Someone reported a silver Ford with Alberta plates parked sideways at a location on Highway 93 with beer cans inside. The property owner may tow the vehicle.
A white Jeep with Arizona plates has been parked in a lot on WisconsinAVenue for 2-3 weeks.
Noise from a loud stereo all night last night was reported from Ashar Avenue.
A caller was concerned about speeding in the area of Second Street.
Four teenage girls were seen sitting on the top ledge of the parking garage.
The caller’s girlfriend had reportedly been on her skateboard when she was hit by a vehicle on Second Street. She did not require medical attention.
Allegedly, a man who had been kicked out of a location on Central Avenue pulled a gun and was waving it around. The man, who is, reportedly, known for causing problems, also punched the caller in the face.
June 8
Someone found a kayak at Glenwood Point. It had washed up on the shore and it is unknown who the owner is.
A caller reported hearing someone yelling obscenities. That man was advised of the city ordinance for camping.
A man on Grandview Drive was walking around and being belligerent towards others and getting physically aggressive. He was asked to leave.
Four deer were struck by vehicles within six hours.
Extra patrol was requested for all the drunk drivers who had been out partying on the lake all day.
The caller thought the male who appeared to be taking pictures of a house on Pine Place was “up to something” after seeing him on a surveillance camera.
Sparks were seen but no flames when a transformer exploded and a line was down at a location on Baker Avenue.
A woman head-butted the caller near a location on Central Avenue.
A group staying at an AirBnb was worried about their friend who was not at the bar he said he would be going to. The male, who was on foot, had been drinking and was wearing flower printed swim trunks, gray shoes and an Indiana Jones-type hat.