| November 21 - 28 |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Sunday, 26 December 2010 12:42 |
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November 21 3:26 a.m. – To Main St., Medway, for a report of domestic violence. Woman reported that the father of her child walked into her home while she was asleep and started yelling at her, then began choking her and slapping her in the face. She said he had moved out in April. The father stated that he never moved out and that the woman assaulted him. The woman signed a statement of probable cause and the man was arrested for domestic violence and for an outstanding warrant. He then said he wanted to sign a statement of probable cause against the woman. 3:46 a.m. – To Firwood Dr. for a third party report of a domestic argument. Man and woman, who were intoxicated said that they had been involved in a shouting match, but that the argument was over for the evening. 11:05 a.m. – To N. Clay St. for a report of theft. Woman reported that after a party at her residence, nearly $300 in cash, much of it in coin, was taken from her home. She identified a juvenile suspect who she believes took the change to Fulmers and cashed it in. Fulmer’s was contacted, and their video shows the suspect entering the store with a gallon milk jug and leaving the store. Shortly thereafter, the video showed the suspect entering the store and presenting a receipt from the change machine. Suspect denied taking the money but was arrested for theft based on the video evidence. Suspect then said that she did take the money and gave deputy the unspent portion. She was taken to the Juvenile Detention Center. 3:37 p.m. – To 564 McAdams Dr. (Rite Aid) for a report of theft. Manager reported that a suspect picked up a prescription but failed to pay for other merchandise that he had with him. Deputy went to suspect’s home and the suspect stated that he forgot to pay for the other merchandise. The suspect went with the deputy to the store. The manager agreed to take payment and not press charges, but the suspect was told that he was not permitted in the store again. 5:23 p.m. – To W. Lake Ave. for a report of theft. Woman reported that her son’s bicycle was stolen. The son has an idea who took it, but is not sure.
November 22 1:38 p.m. – To 610 McAdams Dr. (Fulmer’s) for a report of bad checks. Manager reported that a woman cashed a check for $491.02 and it was found to be written on a non-existent account. A copy of the check and video of the transaction were provided to the deputy. 5:41 p.m. – To Brookfield Dr. for a report of theft. Woman reported that her son’s bicycle was stolen from the side of their house. There are no suspects. 8:44 p.m. – To White Pine St. Woman reported that her 7-year-old and 4-year-old sons were fighting. She apologized for calling for “something so little.†She was told to not be afraid to ask for help.
November 23 12:10 a.m. – To Stratmore St. for a report of an unruly juvenile. Woman reported that she confronted her 16-year-old daughter about her relationship with a 24-year-old man and the daughter began yelling at her. She said her daughter has been disrespectful lately, but that she does not wish to file charges at this time. 12:29 a.m. – To Rawson Dr. Man reported a website that does not contain content warnings and that might contain child porn. Information was relayed to detectives so they could review the site.  November 24 1:20 a.m. – To Ravenwood Dr. Man reported that he heard noises outside, saw two suspects going through his vehicle and chased them off. He then noticed a golf cart beside his car, and it was determined that the cart was stolen from W. National Rd. The cart owner retrieved the property. 10:00 p.m. – To Winchester St. for a report of phone harassment. Man stated that he received a threatening phone call. He wanted the incident documented. 1:01 p.m. – To Weinland St. for a report of a domestic disturbance. Woman reported that she was in an argument with her brother over her kids being loud. Both parties agreed that the dispute was only verbal. The brother left for the day to allow things to calm down.
November 25 6:38 a.m. – To Oak Rd., Crystal Lakes, for an alarm. Deputy could find no sign of forced entry and began knocking on the door, but no one answered. He looked into a bedroom window and saw a woman lying on the bed, knocked on the window but got no response from the woman. The deputy received permission to forcibly enter the home, and when he entered the front door the woman was walking over to turn off the alarm. She stated that her doctor changed her medication and that it was making her sleep more soundly. She refused the Bethel squad’s services and was strongly advised to speak with her doctor about her medication issue. 10:57 a.m. – To Dialton Rd. for a report of theft. Man reported that two ladders and some scrap metal were taken from behind his barn. He said his neighbor has been a suspect in other thefts and wanted detectives to talk to the neighbor. 11:32 a.m. – To Wogaman Ave. for a report of an unruly juvenile. Woman reported that her two sons refused to obey her. Both boys were advised of the consequences of their actions.
November 26 12:05 p.m. – To W. National Rd. for a report of theft. Man reported that when he returned home he found that someone had forced open the door to his barn and took a 4x4 quad from it. There are no suspects. 9:14 p.m. – To Marquart Rd. for a report of phone harassment. Woman reported that her ex-husband called her 10-12 times today and threatened to take their child. She did not wish to press charges but wanted the incident documented. 9:17 p.m. – To Tulip Rd., Crystal Lakes, for a report of phone harassment. Woman reported that her neighbor has been sending her sexual text messages. She did not wish to press charges, but wanted the incident documented and wanted deputy to speak to the neighbor. 11:52 p.m. – To Frayne Dr. for a report of an assault. Man reported that he was in town visiting his sister. He said that the suspect returned home and slammed him against a wall and threw him out of the home. He said the assault was unprovoked. The suspect stated that the reportee had been drinking all day and when he returned home the reportee fell out of the front door. While deputies were present, the reportee threatened bodily harm to the suspect. Both parties were advised that if deputies had to return, they would be “forced to remove someone from the residence.â€
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