Wednesday, 12 May 2010 03:01

Amador Sheriff's Call Log Dispatcher Report- $8 Verbal Tussle

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slide3-amador_sheriffs_call_log_dispatcher_report-_8_verbal_tussle.pngAmador County – The Amador County Sheriff dispatchers reported various incidents lately, including theft of a purse, a dog stranded on a roof, and a verbal tussle over $8. Disturbing the peace was reported April 28th at Kmart on Wicklow Way. The caller said he was blocking an unknown subject’s vehicle. The subject possibly attempted to hit the reporting party with his vehicle. He said “they were in a verbal argument over $8.” Disturbing the peace was reported April 28th on Marilyn Lane. A female caller said that her father had threatened to kill her. She said they were separated, with her outside of the house, while at the time he was inside the house, “breaking a computer.” Property theft was reported 2 p.m. April 29th at Jackson Elementary School. A caller said a man took a purse from a beige SUV. He was described as a 40-year-old white male wearing a blue sweatshirt and gray sweat pants. He left the scene on foot headed toward the cemetery. Also that day, at Jack-in-the-Box on Old Mill Lane, a caller reported seeing a Hispanic male step outside the business, “take a handful of pills of unknown type and go back inside the restaurant.” He was described as 5-foot-7, 150 pounds, wearing a gray jacket with a furry hood. A barking dog was reported 7 p.m. April 29th on Parview Street. The caller said a dog was barking and “the dog somehow got itself on a shed roof and possibly stuck.” About 9:30 p.m. April 29th a caller said a woman who had been drinking alcohol came up to a valet at the Jackson Rancheria and said “she was brought against her will” and “forced into the car.” But the woman then “got back into the vehicle.” The caller said the woman was “intoxicated,” and wearing a white shirt, black pants and white knee boots with fur. The vehicle left heading north on New York Ranch Road. Story by Jim Reece This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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