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Lakeport Police logs: Tuesday, May 11

Tuesday, May 11, 2010


8:35 a.m. – Vandalism reported to vehicle, occurred last night on Martin Street. Report taken.


10:45 a.m. – Suspicious vehicle. Officer initiated activity at Hundred Block of N. High Street. Parking citation.


11:02 a.m. – Public disturbance. Lakeport City Hall called to report there are dogs in brown pickup truck parked on Third Street, two spots off of Main Street. They were there yesterday and again today, and have been barking all morning. Vehicle just left the area. General services rendered.


11:23 a.m. – Followup. Officer initiated activity on S. Main Street. Warning.


1:29 p.m. – Kmart reports a shoplifting that just occurred. White male adult, 5’7”, 180 pounds, black hat worn backwards. Suspect is a passenger in a dark green Chevy Tahoe, headed south on Main Street. Loss is a vehicle battery. Report taken.


2:04 p.m. – Person on Konocti Road reports vandalism to his car last night at S. Russell and Armstrong. Report taken.


3:30 p.m. – Lake County Probations, S. Smith Street, reports problem with a subject. Not on scene. Gone on arrival.


7:34 p.m. – Caller reports her 17-year-old daughter assaulted her in the last few days and locked her out of the residence. Caller has been living in her car, denies medical. General services rendered.


10:19 p.m. – Traffic stop. Officer initiated activity at Highway 29 and Todd Road. Warning.


11:38 p.m. – Traffic stop. Officer initiated activity at S. Highway 29 and 11th Street. Outside agency assist.


11:49 p.m. – Followup. Officer initiated activity at Sutter Lakeside Hospital, Hill Road East. General services rendered.

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