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Police Calls: Swerving vehicles cause for alarm

| June 25, 2025 1:00 AM

The police calls section does not reflect the nature or the volume of the calls received by local law enforcement. 

June 4 

The neighbors on Duff Lane reportedly left trash out. A bear got into the trash, the neighbors failed to pick it up and other animals are now getting into it. 

A female was yelling at passengers near the train depot. 

Poor behavior abounded near the McDonalds as one man made a gun shape with his fingers and threatened a woman while another woman cut off a driver and was flipped off for it. 

An injured grey, fluffy cat was found in an alley on Iowa Avenue and taken to the animal clinic. 

The driver of a silver Dodge was seen driving fast and swerving. 

A caller on Highway 93 West heard gunshots and a bullet hitting a tree or the backside of a building. 

June 5 

The driver who backed out of a parking spot into another vehicle said he forgot his vehicle had a rack on the back and accepted responsibility for the accident. 

June 6 

Reportedly, the grey Mercedes SUV was on public property and camping on the street near Greenwood Drive and Whitefish Avenue. 

Four or five large grey dogs, possibly 3/4 wolf, were reportedly loud and jumping over the fence at a location on First Street. 

The caller was concerned that the man in a blue hoodie was going to get hit by a car because he could not walk up the stairs and was stumbling and falling in the road. This young, apparently very intoxicated man was on Wisconsin Avenue. 

June 7 

A 70-year-old man was unable to maintain his vehicle between the lines. 

The caller reported hearing a black Chevy truck hit a fire hydrant on Hazel Place. The fire hydrant is not damaged. 

Someone left barking dogs in a truck at a lodge. 

A red Ford Focus was seen swerving into all lanes and into oncoming traffic around West Valley Drive. 

A man in a golf card drove down Park Avenue and ran into a garage door. He attempted to leave, apparently because he thought nobody saw him. 

The caller thought it was suspicious when a man carrying a large jug of water, and a thin rectangular case slung a gun over his shoulder and walked across Pheasant Run. It is possible he then picked up a pistol and put it in his pants.