epartment June 17
■ 1:09 p.m. — Officers received a report of a possible wanted person. It’s nice to be needed, but not so nice to be wanted — in this context, anyway.
■ 2:38 p.m. — Officers assisted with a medical call.
June 18
■ 10 a.m. — Officers received a report of a suicidal person, but everything checked out OK.
■ 10:41 a.m. — Officers responded to a report of someone having issues with someone else. If that’s the way it works, we’ve got a lot of reports to file!
■ 11:08 a.m. — Officers responded to a report of a possible domestic disturbance.
June 19
■ 8:13 a.m. — Officers responded to a report of someone having issues getting their card back.
■ 8:29 a.m. — Animal control
responded to a report of dogs barking loudly.
■ 8:59 a.m. — Officers responded to a report of a male walking in the area acting very strange.
■ 11 a.m. — Officers responded to a report of someone hearing someone scream.
June 20
■ 7:19 a.m. — Officers responded to a report of people trespassing.
■ 7:47 a.m.— Officers responded to a report of a two-vehicle accident.
■ 9:13 a.m. — Officers responded to a report of a possible intoxicated person who was trying to get into parked vehicles. Isn’t that better than trying to get into a moving vehicle?
■ 6:38 p.m. — An officer responded to a 911 hang-up.
■ 7:56 p.m. —Officers assisted EMS.
June 21
■ 7:58 p.m. — Officers received a report of a suspicious person walking up and down the street.
■ 9:13 p.m.— Officers conducted a welfare check.
■ 11:01 p.m. — Officers responded to a false alarm.
June 22
■ 4:48 a.m. — An officer responded to a false alarm.
■ 9:07 p.m. — Officers made an arrest.
■ 10:59 p.m.— Officers responded to a 911 hang-up.
■ 11:01 p.m. — Officers responded to a report of vehicles doing burnouts in a parking lot.
■ 11:12 p.m. — An officer conducted a traffic stop that led to an arrest.
■ 11:52 p.m. —An officer responded to a report of a domestic disturbance.
June 24
■ 8:12 a.m. — Officers assisted a motorist.