Police Calls: Swerving, speeding and driving western tonight
The police calls section does not reflect the nature or the volume of the calls received by local law enforcement.
June 8
A man in a V-neck tee shirt had a lighter and tried to access a locked door at a location on Highway 93.
A wallet was found on Central Avenue and returned to the owner.
Two campers had been parked on Columbia Avenue for three to four days.
One driver was cited for going 77 mph in a 65-mph zone and another for driving 59 mph in a 45-mph zone on Highway 93.
A kayaker accidentally dialed 911 while getting out of her watercraft and another mistaken 911 call was made hours later by a man who dialed while in bed.
The caller didn’t know if the two people underneath a beached yellow canoe with a blue tarp near Shady River Lane were in trouble or camping.
June 9
Reportedly, construction vehicles on Skyles Place were parked so that others could not get around them. The caller had to drive off the road.
The owner of the camper on Columbia Avenue said he was on his way to move it.
The caller was concerned that the driver of a Dodge pickup that was continually driving off the road on Highway 93 West was drunk.
Someone parked with dogs in the car in the sun at a location on Highway 93.
June 10
A vehicle was seen swerving, passing people and driving at approximately 90 mph on East Second Street.