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Lakeport Police logs: Tuesday, March 31

Tuesday, March 31, 2009


1:42 a.m. – Caller from East Lake Drive in Kelseyville reports a random person showed up at their party and shot another person in the head. Outside agency assist.


10:55 a.m. – Cat reported in a trap next to a sailboat on Lupoyoma Circle.


3:24 p.m. – Business in the 100 block of S. Main reports five Indian male adults are walking southbound down Main Street, yelling and cussing at people.


5:14 p.m. – Business in the 300 block of S. Main reported three Hispanic male adults are causing problems with an employee.


6:18 p.m. – Hartley resident reports someone stole his garbage can since the previous day.


6:42 p.m. – Male subject reported to be drunk and passed out in front of business in the 800 block of 11th. Report taken.


7:21 p.m. – Four Hispanic male juveniles and adults are hanging around a property on Howard. They appear to be squatting and hiding.


7:59 p.m. – Caller from Hartley reports her husband just left their residence, he's very drunk and driving a silver Mazda Miata.


8:32 p.m. – Warning issued during traffic stop on Central Park Avenue.


9:31 p.m. – Report taken for a family disturbance on Parallel Drive. Caller reports her neighbors and her boyfriend are fighting inside the residence. It sounds physical; female is pregnant and there are two small children in the residence.


10:38 p.m. – Konocti Avenue resident reports the neighbors were making a lot of noise. The caller went to tell them to be quiet and they would not come to the door. Caller can hear a female voice inside saying, “Let go of him” and believes that children are being hurt inside the residence. General services rendered.

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