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Lakeport Police logs: Friday, Sept. 3

Friday, September 3, 2010


1:17 a.m. – Traffic stop. Officer Norm Taylor initiated activity at Bevins Street and Lakeport Boulevard. Warning.


1:33 a.m. – Traffic stop. Officer Norm Taylor initiated activity at Clear Lake Avenue and N. Main Street. Warning.


1:48 a.m. – Traffic stop. Officer Norm Taylor and Sgt. Kevin Odom initiated activity at 15th and Hartley streets. Arrest made.


2:15 a.m. – Public disturbance. Sgt. Kevin Odom, Deputy Richard Ward and Deputy Jose Zepeda respond to Full Throttle Tavern, S. Main Street, on report of subjects asked to leave the premises due to wanting to fight. Five to six males, no weapons seen, now are across from the USA starting to fight. General services rendered.


2:25 a.m. – Suspicious circumstances. Sgt. Kevin Odom responds to Clover Alarms about a call from a female, calling from the career center on First Street, claiming she’s locked out of the building and would like assistance to get in. Citizens assist.


3:11 a.m. – Problem with a subject. Sgt. Kevin Odom responds to report of people squealing their tires at the Church of Latter Day Saints, 16th Street, hanging out in the parking lot and listening to loud music; unknown what they are up to. Warning.


6:42 a.m. – Foot patrol. Deputy Debra Isberg initiated activity at Library Park, Park Street. General services rendered.


9:34 a.m. – Welfare check. Officer Jarvis Leishman responded to report at Lakeport City Hall, Park Street, regarding homeless people asking for money in the park area, near Biggs. Gone on arrival.


6:09 p.m. – California Highway Patrol assist. Officer Norm Taylor initiated activity at Classic Auto Body, S. Main Street. Referred to another agency.


6:54 p.m. – Suspicious vehicle. Sgt. Kevin Odom initiated activity at Kimberley Lane and S. Main Street. Warning.


7:28 p.m. – Music disturbance. Officer Norm Taylor and Sgt. Kevin Odom responded to report of white house on the corner of 15th and N. High streets with a silver car in front with their music up very loud; can be heard over a block away. Warning.


7:55 p.m. – Problem with a subject. Deputy Richard Lamm, Officer Richard Santor and Sgt. Kevin Odom responded to call a man's girlfriend who was causing problems on First Street and hit him causing a black eye. She got on the phone saying he slammed her against the wall, and she was just pushing him away; both on scene, advised to separate until police get there. Arrest made.


8:21 p.m. – Public intoxication. Officer Norm Taylor responded to report of a drunk lying on a bench in front of The Game Shop. He was in the Buckhorn and they served him a drink and then took it away and he tried to hit the bartender over the head with it. Located at Third and N. Main streets. Gone on arrival.


9:28 p.m. – Problem with a subject. Deputy Richard Lamm and Officer Richard Santor responded to report of two people in front of caller's room at Regency Inn, N. Main Street, looking into the windows from their car. Caller's phone had a bad connection and it disconnected. Gone on arrival.


9:47 p.m. – Problem with a subject. Lt. Brad Rasmussen and Officer Norm Taylor initiated activity at Lake County Fairgrounds, Martin Street. Arrest made.


9:47 p.m. – Problem with a subject. Deputy Richard Lamm and Officer Richard Santor responded to caller from Regency Inn, N. Main Street, who is having problems with the owners saying he couldn’t smoke. The caller offered to leave but owner is refusing full refund. General services rendered.


11:01 p.m. – Traffic stop. Officer Norm Taylor initiated activity at S. Highway 29 and Lakeport Boulevard. Warning.

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