Suspicious conditions
1060 W 11th Ave.
Dec. 2, 2:01 a.m.
The caller reported someone ringing their doorbell for approximately 10 minutes. The caller did not know who it was and was not expecting any visitors. The caller and her roommate did not see the suspect — only heard the ringing and, shortly thereafter, knocking on their door. After a while, they heard a bottle clinking, but the subject hadn’t said anything.
Criminal mischief
125 E 34th Pl.
Dec. 2, 11:16 a.m.
The caller reported plates pulled out of the flower bed and placed on the roof of the car in their carport.
Disorderly subject
1675 W 18th Ave.
Dec. 2, 9:35 p.m.
A man outside a building was stabbing at the front of the building with a shovel.
Dispute
1376 Ferry St.
Dec. 2, 11:22 p.m.
A dispute arose during a party with 20 people possibly involved. The caller left the scene but reported lots of yelling and physical pushing — both inside the party and on the outside back patio. There were no weapons observed. The caller was unsure if anyone was injured but advised there were many intoxicated subjects.
Possible theft
975 High St.
Dec. 3, 8:32 a.m.
The caller observed an Apple computer screen hanging halfway out the window of the building. The window hole was not big enough for someone to enter through, and the caller did not see anyone suspicious. They only saw a lot of glass around the opening of the window.
Traffic hazard
83 Marlboro Ln.
Dec. 3, 1:22 p.m.
The caller reported an excessive amount of leaves in the road. The caller’s neighbor put their leaves on the side of the road, and the road leaf pick-up service came to pick it up. However, the service ended up dragging leaves over the road, causing a slippery surface.
Weekend police blotter: Dec. 2 through Dec. 4
Daily Emerald
December 3, 2011
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