Police Calls: Mysterious musical woman fails to amuse
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.
Sept. 13
Tools were reported stolen out of a truck on Lupfer Avenue.
It was suspicious when a female entered a business on Railway Street to have her look changed because she was “on the run.”
A fender bender happened on Central Avenue. There was minor damage and the parties exchanged information.
Someone found a male black Labrador with part of a purple leash attached to his black collar. The finder would keep the dog until the owner was found.
Sept. 14
Someone called with a tip about the whereabouts of property stolen from Smith Fields.
The caller reported that a $900 flashlight was stolen.
A door hinge was broken and property was ransacked when someone broke into a storage unit on Baker Avenue.
It was reported that a female driving a white GMC to Whitefish had been drinking.
A noise complaint concerned music that had been going on for a few hours. The caller believed it may have been from a wedding venue.
In an ongoing issue, the owners on Spokane Avenue reportedly allow dogs to bark.
The caller said he smelled alcohol on a driver who was heading north on Highway 93.
Sept. 15
A sign in a yard on Somers Avenue was slashed.
Three teenage girls were seen on the ledge of the parking structure with their feet hanging over the edge. The caller was worried they could fall.
A black Suburban on Baker Avenue had an expired temporary tag from 2022 out of Texas.
Sept. 16
Someone asked for more police presence in the morning and said walking the kids to school is getting dangerous.
A woman wearing a dark cape or blanket entered the mall, moved barriers and began playing a piano.
A white Mercedes and a grey Toyota had an accident with no injuries.
Dogs were reportedly barking at a location on Fifth Street at 2 a.m. The owner was advised of ordinances and said she would bring the dogs inside.