Police Calls: No explanation for describing man as ‘creepy’
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. 1
A dead fawn was in the middle of Monegan Road.
Someone lost a black wallet on Wisconsin Avenue.
The manager of the location on Highway 93 had video of a customer using a gas pump handle to bash in the front of a gas pump.
A small black and grey dog was found on Somers Avenue between Seventh and Eighth streets.
A white male with blonde hair reportedly screamed and cursed at the caller in the middle of Third Street. He then walked onto the boat they were pulling and began punching it.
Five teenagers in a black Bronco were seen throwing fireworks out the window at people walking on Colorado Avenue.
Sept. 2
Reportedly, there is an ongoing issue with a black and white collie type dog charging aggressively every time the caller leaves the condo on Shiloh Avenue.
The driver of a black Toyota Prius was seen passing unsafely and seeding on Highway 93.
A husky dog was panting and barking after being left in a hot van for 45 minutes.
A green truck with white doors was reported swerving all over Second Street.
The car alarm of a gray Subaru Forester with a for sale sign, was going off all day on Baker Avenue.
It was unclear whether the two people in the bushes off Spokane Avenue were arguing or just yelling and screaming.
Sept. 3
A male and one dog were in a truck and trailer on Ashar Avenue. The caller said it is “creepy” that the male is there, yet she cannot explain why she thinks that.
Someone saw a Coke truck hit the front end of a parked, unoccupied, newer Ram truck on Baker Avenue.
The owner of the beige SUV that had been parked on Spokane Avenue with a dog in it for at least 20 minutes returned to the vehicle and was caring for the dog.
Two males walked into a bar on Central Avenue at midnight and began yelling at people. The men then sat on a bench in front of the location yelling at people. Both parties were counseled.