Another quiet week in my home town
Oct. 8th, 2009 11:36 amDISPATCH LOG -- Sheriff's office
Sept. 29. A weed trimmer and two trash cans were stolen from a yard.
Sept. 26. A man under the influence of methamphetamine and marijuana felt "weird," so he worriedly called 9-1-1. He was subsequently arrested.
Sept. 26. A woman hiding in her bedroom and [sic] arrested on outstanding warrants.
Sept. 24. A youth was cited for having moonshine and less than an ounce of marijuana.
Sept. 23. A man was contacted by the Internal Revenue Service and was told he did not report additional income earned in 2003 and 2007. Dumbfounded, he learned that another man used his Social Security number to get a job at an out-of-state newspaper agency.
Sept. 22. A man reported that someone entered his yard and destroyed three of his fruit trees.
Sept. 22. A deputy euthanized a deer after a car hit it.
Sept. 20. A business owner confronted a man who urinated on his company property. When the man tried to leave on his motorcycle, the business owner stood in front of it. The man drove at him and hit his forearm, knocking him off balance. The man got away.
Sept. 12. A man threatened two people with a shotgun.
Sept. 11. A man returned home at midnight to find his furniture rearranged, but nothing appeared to be missing.
Sept. 29. A weed trimmer and two trash cans were stolen from a yard.
Sept. 26. A man under the influence of methamphetamine and marijuana felt "weird," so he worriedly called 9-1-1. He was subsequently arrested.
Sept. 26. A woman hiding in her bedroom and [sic] arrested on outstanding warrants.
Sept. 24. A youth was cited for having moonshine and less than an ounce of marijuana.
Sept. 23. A man was contacted by the Internal Revenue Service and was told he did not report additional income earned in 2003 and 2007. Dumbfounded, he learned that another man used his Social Security number to get a job at an out-of-state newspaper agency.
Sept. 22. A man reported that someone entered his yard and destroyed three of his fruit trees.
Sept. 22. A deputy euthanized a deer after a car hit it.
Sept. 20. A business owner confronted a man who urinated on his company property. When the man tried to leave on his motorcycle, the business owner stood in front of it. The man drove at him and hit his forearm, knocking him off balance. The man got away.
Sept. 12. A man threatened two people with a shotgun.
Sept. 11. A man returned home at midnight to find his furniture rearranged, but nothing appeared to be missing.