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Lakeport Police logs: Friday, July 9

Friday, July 9, 2010


9:46 a.m. – Threats. Officer Jarvis Leishman responded to report from an anonymous male regarding a subject who was making threats regarding his landlord on Parallel Drive, and who advised the caller that he wanted to shoot his landlord in the head. The caller is unsure if the subject has a gun; neighbor hasn’t been back at the house since last night and is moving out. Gone on arrival.


10:34 a.m. – Suspicious circumstances. Lt. Brad Rasmussen and Officer Jarvis Leishman responded to Prestige Tattoo, S. Main Street, regarding a possible burglary. Female subject was hanging out of a window of a house in the alley, caller was uncooperative and disconnected. Warning.


12:44 p.m. – Civil complaint. Caller reports civil issues at Sixth Street. Civil assist.


12:54 p.m. – Penal code/other offenses. Sgt. Jason Ferguson initiated activity at Lakeport Police Department. Report taken.


2:29 p.m. – Wireless 911 hang up. Did not connect. On call back message comes back. General services rendered.


2:30 p.m. – Family disturbance. Sgt. Jason Ferguson and Officer Jarvis Leishman responded to Kragen, S. Main Street, regarding two subjects in a physical; possibly getting ready to leave. Gold Toyota or silver Dodge. Warning.


2:46 p.m. – Security check. Sgt. Jason Ferguson and Officer Jarvis Leishman initiated activity at Sixth Street. Civil assist.


5:04 p.m. – Problem with a subject. Sgt. Jason Ferguson responded to Lakeport City Hall, Park Street, where it was reported a vendor is using the table closest to the ramp at Library Park. Vendor has been asked to leave and is refusing; per caller he is not allowed to be selling items at location. Warning.


8:08 p.m. – Juvenile problems. Officer Richard Santor responded to Lakeside Lanes where it was reported about 12 juveniles inside the vacant building next store with their skateboards. Warning.


8:29 p.m. – Welfare check. Sgt. Kevin Odom responded to caller on Bevins Street who requested a welfare check on mother. The mother called the her daughter, wanting her to remove boyfriend from the residence. Caller stated her mother did throw a phone at the male but the male is not being threatened; there is a rifle in the residence not mentioned today. Civil assist.


8:35 p.m. – Foot patrol. Lt. Brad Rasmussen initiated activity at Library Park, Park Street. Arrest made; released on cite.


9:25 p.m. – Problem with a subject. Officer Richard Santor responded to report from 911 caller regarding subjects unloading lumber at property on Boggs Lane. Per caller, they are in home health care workers and the patient is in the hospital; a neighbor will be on scene to speak with officer. Caller is another in home health care worker. Gone on arrival.


9:29 p.m. – Welfare check. Caller's son has been emotionally distraught and drinking for the last week; subject is upset over a recent breakup with a girlfriend. Caller believes he needs to be mentally evaluated and he has been abusive to family members recently unsure if he was today. Caller was unable to contact him. General services rendered.


9:46 p.m. – Traffic stop. Lt. Brad Rasmussen initiated activity at S. Main and Armstrong streets. Warning.


10:06 p.m. – Noise disturbance. Officer Norm Taylor and Sgt. Kevin Odom responded to caller on Montana Vista who reports several neighbor juveniles screaming and being loud, hanging around the caller's car. She asked them to move along and they got mouthy with her. Report taken.


10:21 p.m. – Security check. Officer Richard Santor initiated activity at Biggs 155 Diner, Park Street. General services rendered.

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