Law Roundup
It was a little before 10 p.m. Thursday when a strange woman entered a house on U.S. 2 near Coram and began screaming and yelling. The startled residents described her as intoxicated, wearing a red sweater and blue jeans and with long, brown hair. She vanished as quickly as she arrived.
A man who bought a business reported that someone else, who has been trying to buy it from him, arranged to change all the locks in the building.
Conflicts abounded in families and at businesses. On Shady Lane, a woman allegedly made a death threat. There were two calls from feuding neighbors at Haywire Gulch, where one says another throws firecrackers at horses. Barking dogs cause friction between neighbors on Preston Drive. In another neighbor, the dispute was over firewood. A woman reportedly assaulted a man on Hodgson Road.
Authorities are looking into a man's alleged admission that he hit his elderly mother repeatedly in the head.
A couple's disharmony at White Birch RV Park drew officers. A woman honking her horn at 11 p.m. disrupted people on Mountain View Drive. A woman got a ride to a bus depot after a couple's dispute in Evergreen. In Martin City, a woman reportedly tried to steal her estranged father's vehicle and broke an antenna.
A woman is not welcome to return to Holiday Station where she reportedly showed up after midnight and propositioned a clerk and then tried to take off her top.
Vandalism was reported at Timbers Motel. A vehicle from Alamo Car Rental was vandalized. A vehicle outside of Burton's appliance store on U.S. 93 South was decorated with a loaded pistol.
"Two intelligent officers" is what a woman hoped to find, to discuss an Arab observer she believes is in the valley; she wants to prevent a terrorist attack, she explained.
Mudboggers were reported on the wetlands property on Leisure Drive.