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Police Blotter - July 17-18

by The Western News
| August 19, 2014 12:03 PM

July 17

• A person called in about suspicious subjects camping in the area of Pipe Creek. One of the subjects, a man, was wearing a cowboy hat.

• A call came in from Frazey Loop about two women and a man who broke into the caller’s house through a window and assaulted a family member.

• A gray Yorkshire terrier was found with a green Kawasaki collar.

• A woman called in from Pinewood Lane about her husband who she said was on her property selling things. Authorities called back later and she said she didn’t want to talk anymore.

• A woman from Highway 2 called in to report she heard an alarm and saw a blinking yellow light.

• A man called from Conifer Road about his ex-wife who was having a grand mal seizure.

July 18

• A call came in from Highway 37 at mile marker 21 about a man who was acting strange on the side of the road. The man was flicking a lighter and waving his arms around.

• A man called from Holly Drive about how his rental had been broken into and his washer and dryer were stolen.

• A woman was reported at Hav-A-Java for asking customers for spare change. The woman had been chased away by employees before but kept returning.

• A person called in from Mckays Street about his or her niece who was having a mental episode.

• A woman had a package stolen from the mailbox at Libby Lodge of Love.

• A person called in from Commerce Way about a 3-year-old boy who was hanging out an upstairs window, held in only by the screen.

• A person called in about a dog that had been left for a long time in a red Subaru behind Maggie’s Casino.

• A person called in from Bull Lake Road and said his or her neighbors were shooting in an unsafe way.

• A person came into the sheriff’s office to report a theft of medication.