Police Calls: Public bathroom floor mistaken for Airbnb
The police calls section does not reflect the nature or the volume of the calls received by local law enforcement.
Nov. 1
A child was running around trying to scare people with an air gun and may have shot another child.
Another caller reported that his child was shot numerous times by an air gun.
A business owner on Baker Avenue reported having issues with a male who was smoking with a dog on the sidewalk in front of the business. The owner asked that the male be moved along.
A guest at a location on Highway 93 was heard screaming really loud.
Items were reported missing from a house on Prairiesmoke Circle.
The caller reported a disorderly male in a black hat who was carrying white towels and possibly a knife. The caller thought the man was smoking meth and out of his mind.
The caller who accidentally dialed 911 explained that his phone had “wigged out.”
Nov. 2
A fawn-colored bulldog wearing a green coat was found in the road on Second Street. The finder took him to the police department.
The driver of a white Honda Accord failed to move over for an emergency vehicle at a traffic stop on Commerce Street.
The employee of the location on Highway 93 was unsure whether to have the male in swim shorts trespassed or removed. Unruly guests and others in the lobby were rough housing in the pool and being loud. When asked to keep it down, they began arguing with the caller and making rude comments.
A male was being aggressive and was asked to leave a location on Central Avenue.
The driver of a silver Subaru was seen swerving over the yellow line.
Nov. 3
A highly intoxicated man was found sleeping on the floor of the public bathroom surrounded by cigarette butts.
A guest at a location on Highway 93 had numerous cats, dogs and birds in the room. She was asked to leave but refused.
It was unclear whether the three juveniles had permission to be in the hot tub on Wisconsin Avenue.
A male who was trespassed form a location on Highway 93 was cooperative.
A caller from Spokane Avenue needed someone trespassed.
A trespass order was requested for a person from a business on Highway 93.
The neighbor on 10th Street was having band practice and blasting music at about 2 a.m. They said they would turn it down for the night.