Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024
Friday, Nov. 29
13:44 – Officers were dispatched to 737 Prospect for a report of a burglary.
Sunday, Dec. 1
Officers were dispatched to Cardinal Towers, 324 N. Tom St. Apt 103 regarding ongoing harassment in person and through phone communication. The investigation continues.
Tuesday, Dec. 3
16:46 – I received a call for service at 1802 S. Oronogo St. in reference to a past-tense trespassing.
Wednesday, Dec. 4
An officer was dispatched to WCPD in reference to a walk-in fraud report.
Officers were dispatched to 903 W. Daugherty St. in reference to a past-tense burglary.
07:42 – I conducted a traffic stop on MacArthur Drive near Oronogo Street. The driver was cited for no vaild drivers license.
11:35 – Officers were dispatched to 1801 N. Range Line Road for a motor vehicle crash.
13:08 – An officer was dispatched to Millenium Fitness, 1227 N. Range Line Road, in reference to a theft from a motor vehicle.
13:30 – I was dispatched to 1318 Nelson St. for a past-tense assault. Both parties declined to pursue charges.
16:25 – Officers were dispatched to Atwoods, 220 S. East St., in reference to a theft in progress. One 38-year-old male was taken into custody.
20:51 – Officers were dispatched to 1715 N. Range Line Road for a theft.
Thursday, Dec. 5
Officers conducted a traffic stop at the roundabout on a vehicle for expired registration. One female was taken into custody for driving with no valid drivers license.
10:58 – An officer was dispatched to Atwoods, 220 S East St., in reference to a theft, which had occurred at about 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 4.
14:11 – I was dispatched to Walmart for a past-tense shoplifting. A female was taken into custody.
17:48 – Officers were dispatched to Madison Street and MacArthur Drive for a traffic crash.
19:20 – Officers were dispatched to the roundabout regarding an unknown injury accident involving two vehicles.
Friday, Dec. 6
10:25 – I was contacted at WCPD in reference to property damage at 600 N. Madison St.
12:53 – I was contacted at WCPD in reference to lost or stolen property at Walmart.
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