Police blotter
Jan. 15
• A local retail store employee reported a man attempted to get into the store outside of business hours and was denied. The man then ripped the radio off the door and threw it at the employees.
• A person from Pioneer Road reported the theft of a laptop computer.
• A caller on Vicks Lane reported a little black car speeding through the area.
• A person on Conifer Road reported a neighbor for shooting at turkeys with a pellet gun.
• A man on Vanderwood reported a person had kicked in his front door and stole all of his belongings.
• Following up on a suspicious person call, a sheriff’s deputy arrested a man on an outstanding warrant near Bowen Hill.
Jan. 16
• A caller on Montana Avenue reported someone had unplugged two of their heat pumps.
• A local motel employee requested deputies remove a woman from the property for causing a scene at their front desk.
• A woman on Louisiana Avenue contacted the sheriff’s office after finding a stolen item under her daughter’s bed. The daughter was cited for theft and taken to juvenile detention.
• A caller on 2nd Street reported several cows standing in the middle of the road and requested dispatch find the owner to remove the cows.
Jan. 17
• A woman on Commerce Street reported someone for playing music so loud it shook her walls. Police responded and advised the individual that another report would result in a citation.
• A woman called to report she had been locked out of her house by her ex-boyfriend and landlord.
• A man on Spencer Hill Avenue reported the theft of $1,200 worth of tools from his truck.
• A caller on Pipe Creek Road reported an abandoned vehicle. Dispatch reached the wife of the registered owner who agreed to move the car, as her husband was out hunting.