Law roundup: Woman raises a stink about fragrance
Posting negative reviews about a business wasn’t enough for a neighboring tenant who allegedly marched over to the location and confronted an employee, threatening to ruin them and the business, saying “she was coming for them.” The employee claimed her beef with the business stemmed from “fragrance smells” and told an officer her boss was aware of the situation and would report the issue to the landlord.
Officers received a report about stolen chaps.
A large patio umbrella reportedly took flight from an unsecured load, landing in the road.
A business owner quacked on about a family of ducks running under cars in the parking lot and “disrupting traffic.” The ducks made their way to safety in a grassy field and a police response was no longer needed.
A man, who thought he had a warrant, called the police because he was allegedly sick of his mom and another person coming around his house and wanted to speak to an officer, wanting the visits to stop. However, he didn't have time to talk and wanted an officer to call back later.
Officers counseled a woman who complained about an ongoing problem with cats harassing her dog and getting into the open garage.
A man reportedly made multiple comments to a case worker about hunting down his girlfriend and killing her because she was spending his money. He told an officer he was just joking.
A bus driver allegedly called the police to report cars not stopping for students in the crosswalk located on the north side of the high school on Fourth Avenue West.
A store customer reportedly forgot to collect cash at a self-checkout register and when they returned “two minutes later,” it was already stolen.
A black Ford Bronco with Texas license plates was allegedly bucking traffic laws, weaving in and out of traffic, tailgating vehicles, cutting them off and slamming on the brakes on U.S. 93 North.
A man reportedly made multiple comments to a case worker about hunting down his girlfriend and killing her because she was spending his money. He purportedly told an officer he was just joking.
Extra patrols were requested in an area with an alleged problem with speeders, especially in the afternoon.