Law roundup: Playpen pizza party over for man
Pizza, a playpen, a little chair, a little table and little clothes were reportedly found in a back alley by someone who was suspicious someone was camping there. Officers arrived at the scene to purportedly find a man in the playpen. The pizza party was over and the man packed up and moved along.
A man complained about out-of-control neighbors having seven to eight vehicles parked by a house they were supposed to have moved out of. He reportedly asked them to move the vehicles because they were blocking entry to his garage. His request was met with name calling.
A man was out walking his dog when he allegedly found a pistol with what looked like blood on it so he left it there and called the police. The gun was returned to the man it was registered to.
A mother was unsure about whether or not to call the police when her daughter reportedly drove her car through the garage door. The car was still there, but it was unknown if the daughter was.
A parent tried asking a neighbor to stop revving their engine because their son was sleeping and a woman started yelling at them. The parent complained it was an ongoing issue.
A maroon van, a white van, a white pickup and a couple of other vehicles purportedly parked near a location, which concerned someone that people were setting up camp and the situation might cause traffic problems and “unsafe situations.”
A man complained that two boys and two girls yelled at him as he walked out of a parking lot and was suspicious they might try to do something to his vehicle because they were hanging around it. He called back to say he didn’t need law enforcement to respond because the kids left.
A man picking up his child from school reportedly saw a silver SUV driving around a school at about 50 mph.
A woman dressed in all black was seen sitting in the middle of a road.
A woman was told she would be considered to be trespassing if she went on hospital property unless she had a medical issue.
A homeless woman reportedly knocked on a resident’s door and he said his neighbor called and told him to not answer it and to call 911. Officers made contact with the woman who was looking for directions to a shelter.