Law roundup: Man afraid rowdy night still lingers
A man purportedly had a “rowdy” night and requested a breathalyzer test because he had an interlock device on his car that he didn’t want to risk triggering. He planned to walk to the station to get tested.
A resident reportedly installed a doggie door and a neighbor learned the extent of the dogs’ endurance to go outside and bark “all day, every day.”
A woman allegedly gave her ex, who was in California, authorization to pay bills while she was in the hospital but the bills were never paid and the bank account was emptied. She was told to speak with civil courts.
Dispatch answered a call where a lot of yelling was heard in the background where a teen reportedly punched someone in the face and his parent and stepparent were trying to restrain him, and another caller reportedly said the two were beating up the 15-year-old. A male was reportedly heard saying, “He beat the s— out of me,” and, “I’m going to kill my stepfather, I’m going to stab him in the neck.”
A woman was concerned that her mail was being stolen when she hadn’t received anything for a couple of weeks and was expecting a driver’s license to show up. She was given an incident report number and told to speak to the post office.
A resident reportedly found a man with two dogs lying in their yard and asked officers to move him along. The man, who didn’t want any help, got up and walked away.
Someone asked officers to check on a noisy neighbor after hearing kids screaming and doors slamming.
A man wearing a gray hat and green jacket was cited and released after trying to conceal items at a grocery store.