Suspicious conditions
The Welcome Inn, 1410 W 6th Ave.@@http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g51862-d1510133-Reviews-Welcome_Inn_Eugene-Eugene_Oregon.html@@
Feb. 3, 3:34 a.m.
The suspect in room nine had dug a hole into the caller’s room 10, and was watching the caller through the hole with a flashlight. The caller tried to alert the manager, but the manager did not respond. The caller and a friend were staying in the room and did not know the suspect. It appeared the suspect used a small metal tool to dig a hole through the wall, but there was no apparent reason why.@@three guesses@@
Public assistance
4664 Barger Dr.
Feb. 3, 2:52 p.m.
The caller was with his girlfriend, who had a handcuff on one hand. They did not have the key, and the handcuff was too tight, making her hand red and swollen. She had had the handcuff on for approximately three hours.
Loud noise
1875 Alder St.
Feb. 3, 11:17 p.m.
The caller reported about 10-30 people at a party playing loud music, “hooping and hollering,” and wanted to file a complaint.
Suspicious conditions
1820 Green Acres Rd.
Feb. 4, 3:06 a.m.
The caller found a note stuck in the door of their car that said something along the lines of “This is not a joke. Go back inside the store, get all the money. We’re in front of Goodwill. We’re watching you. If you don’t, we’re going to kill your kids.”
No one saw anything or anyone suspicious. The caller was the last employee leaving the business when they discovered the note.
The Welcome Inn, 1410 W 6th Ave.@@http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g51862-d1510133-Reviews-Welcome_Inn_Eugene-Eugene_Oregon.html@@
Feb. 3, 3:34 a.m.
The suspect in room nine had dug a hole into the caller’s room 10, and was watching the caller through the hole with a flashlight. The caller tried to alert the manager, but the manager did not respond. The caller and a friend were staying in the room and did not know the suspect. It appeared the suspect used a small metal tool to dig a hole through the wall, but there was no apparent reason why.@@three guesses@@
Public assistance
4664 Barger Dr.
Feb. 3, 2:52 p.m.
The caller was with his girlfriend, who had a handcuff on one hand. They did not have the key, and the handcuff was too tight, making her hand red and swollen. She had had the handcuff on for approximately three hours.
Loud noise
1875 Alder St.
Feb. 3, 11:17 p.m.
The caller reported about 10-30 people at a party playing loud music, “hooping and hollering,” and wanted to file a complaint.
Suspicious conditions
1820 Green Acres Rd.
Feb. 4, 3:06 a.m.
The caller found a note stuck in the door of their car that said something along the lines of “This is not a joke. Go back inside the store, get all the money. We’re in front of Goodwill. We’re watching you. If you don’t, we’re going to kill your kids.”
No one saw anything or anyone suspicious. The caller was the last employee leaving the business when they discovered the note.