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May 20
10:17 a.m. Sunset Avenue. Theft. A report was made regarding a gallon of gas and a bicycle that was taken sometime overnight from outside a residence.
12:40 p.m. Walmart. Theft. An adult female was witnessed attempting to leave the store with unpaid merchandise. The female admitted to the theft. She was issued a citation and released.
May 21
3:37 a.m. Twin Rivers Court. Suspicious activity. A report was made regarding a possible older male with a very young female. Officers were able to locate them and found they were both 18 years old.
5:31 p.m. Riverside Avenue. Suspicious activity. A report was made regarding an adult male holding a juvenile male’s arm in what appeared to be a hard way. An officer was able to locate the individuals and found the adult male was the child’s caregiver and both parties stated there was no assistance needed.
May 22
1:13 p.m. Sundance Road. Suspicious activity. A report was made regarding the door open to a foreclosed residence. Officers arrived and checked the residence, finding nothing damaged. The home was secured.
5:12 p.m. Twin Rivers Court. No pay. A report was made regarding a driver failing to pay for gas. An officer was able to locate the male and he statedhe forgot to go inside to pay. The driver returned to the store and paid for the gas.
May 23
2:56 p.m. 1st Street NE. Suspicious person. A report was made regarding three adult males standing outside a business harassing customers as they entered. An officer arrived and the males stated they were waiting for a friend and they were not harassing others. They stated they would be leaving shortly.
10:36 p.m. 8th Street N. Loud music. A report was made regarding loud music coming from a residence. The owner agreed to turn down the music and then failed to do so. He was issued a citation.
11:06 p.m. 23rd Avenue N. Loud music. A report was made regarding loud music coming from a residence. An officer arrived and the owner agreed to keep the noise down.
May 24
12:53 a.m. Oriole Avenue. Suspicious activity. A report was made regarding a male walking around outside a residence. An officer arrived and found it was the homeowner who was spraying for wasps.
7:53 p.m. Riverside Avenue. DWI. After checking a vehicle’s registration, it was found the vehicle was displaying false tabs. The driver stated she was unaware of the issue and the officer detected the odor of alcoholic beverages on her breath. She was unable to pass field sobriety testing and was placed under arrest without incident.
10:44 p.m. Evergreen Drive. Verbal. A report was made regarding a male and female standing on the side of the road yelling. Officers arrived and both parties admitted it was only verbal and they needed no further assistance.
May 25
8:54 a.m. 1st Avenue N. Lost juvenile. A report was made regarding a young child running in the roadway with two dogs. An officer arrived and the mother came outside looking for the child. She was sleeping and unaware the child had left the residence.
9:48 a.m. Oriole Avenue. Harassment Restraining Order violation. A report was made regarding an adult male violating a current HRO. The male was located and placed under arrest without incident.
May 26
9:01 a.m. Tradewind Avenue. CO alarm. A report was made regarding CO detector alarm going off. An officer arrived and did find high level of carbon monoxide. The building was cleared without any injuries.
9:10 a.m. 13th Avenue N. Vehicle vandalism. A report was made regarding a vehicle being egged sometime overnight.
12:38 p.m. 10th Avenue N. Vehicle vandalism. A report was made regarding a vehicle being egged sometime overnight.
1:24 p.m. Lawrence Circle. Vehicle vandalism. A report was made regarding a vehicle being egged sometime overnight.