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Archive for October, 2006

The Neighborhood Leak

Posted on October 31st, 2006

Rio Grande, NM
5:39 p.m. — A female caller reported that a male neighbor kept going outside to pee in front of her children who were playing outside. Police advised the man to stop urinating outside his front door.

Found in the Rio Grande Sun

The Gun-Toting Lesbian

Posted on October 31st, 2006

Waynesboro, GA
After a night out at a bar, an Augusta woman threatened to have someone “shoot up” the trailer of a local woman she thought called her a lesbian.

According to a report, the women were out drinking at a bar in Augusta when someone called the offender a lesbian and began using profanity toward her. The offender thought the victim was the one calling her names and later called the victim’s cell phone threatening to “beat her butt.” The offender then arrived at the victim’s home and the two began to argue and fight until the victim’s boyfriend stepped in.

As the offender left, she said she was going to get someone to come and shoot the victim’s trailer.

Later that night, deputies responded to the victim’s home after she reported waking up to the sound of gun shots.

Upon investigating, deputies found a bullet hole above the window of the bedroom belong to the victim’s daughter. The bullet passed through the bedroom wall and into the living room.

Found in the True Citizen

Too Long In the Trunk

Posted on October 31st, 2006

Socorro, NM
A man the 500 block of Center St. reported at 8 p.m. his son was placed into a trunk by his ex-wife’s boyfriend. The boy confirmed the story, but didn’t know why. When asked how long, he was in the trunk he stated 30, 15, and five minutes, then stated he did not know. He said the suspect was not mean to him. The boyfriend told police he did place victim into trunk but never closed it. Case unfounded at this time.

Found in the Mountain Mail

Don’t Cry Uncle

Posted on October 30th, 2006

Medina, OH
A Westland Drive uncle’s attempt to scare his 14-year-old niece apparently worked. The Brunswick girl was babysitting at the home Oct. 12 when she heard someone banging on the home’s back doors and climbing up the balcony. She called her father in Brunswick, who in turn called Medina police.

Officers were in the area, and spotted people at the back of the home, who took off running. After a brief chase, the people returned to the home and identified themselves. One was the homeowner, who said he wanted to scare his niece. No word on whether she will continue her babysitting services.

Found in the Medina Sun

Sleeping Like On A Baby

Posted on October 30th, 2006

Socorro, NM
A woman in the 1100 block of Chaparral reported at 2 a.m. that her husband had been drinking all day, and when he went to lie down, he did so on top of their baby. When she pulled the baby out from under him, he got mad and punched her in the face. He admitted guilt to police, saying he thought she was trying to leave with the baby. Drunk idiot was arrested and incarcerated.

Found in the Mountain Mail

Citizen’s Graffiti

Posted on October 30th, 2006

Durango, CO
12:22 p.m. Custodians reported graffiti in the men’s bathroom at Reed Library. Someone had written “Vote November 7th” on the walls.

Found in the Durango Herald

The $50 Pork Rinds

Posted on October 29th, 2006

Columbia, SC
Hendrix Street 800 block: A man called police at 7:30 p.m. Monday to report that another man threw a brick through his window. The man told officers he and the accused man argued over a bag of pork rinds. He said he told the other man to get out of his house. The other man did, but then picked up a brick and threw it through a window in the front of the home. Repairs are estimated at $50, a report said.

Found in the State

Ask Questions Later

Posted on October 28th, 2006

Morgan County, GA
On October 10 a reckless conduct with a gun complaint was filed at a Apalachee River Road location after a man reported that while he was working on a phone line a man walked up to him with a shotgun and inquired why the complainant was at the location.

The complainant said he told the man that he was there to fix his phone and the man allegedly replied that it was a good thing, because I normally shoot first and ask questions later.

Found in the Morgan County Citizen

The Pine Nut

Posted on October 27th, 2006

Isla Vista, CA
Wanting to get to the bottom of her mysterious disappearing pine nuts, a woman contacted authorities requesting help. The woman explained to deputies that, not only are her pine nuts missing, her toothpaste and clothes have been found strewn upon the floor of her trailer.

Found in the Goleta Valley Voice

The Pigeons Came Home

Posted on October 27th, 2006

Grass Valley, CA
At 1:54 p.m., a caller from the 100 block of Northridge Drive reported a trailer was in the driveway with cages of homing pigeons inside. The trailer had been there for 20 minutes. Animal Control was notified.

Found in The Union

The Naked TV Smasher

Posted on October 26th, 2006

Parma, OH
A well-meaning West Ridgewood Drive woman learned a lesson the hard way when she invited a naked teen into her home for a meal.

The woman, 56, told police she was watching TV about 7 p.m. Sunday when she heard a noise in her front yard. She went outside to find a naked male, breaking potted plants.

She asked him why he had no clothes, and if he was cold or hungry. He said he was, so she invited him in to give him food and shelter, a report said.

Once inside, though, the suspect walked over to her 24-inch TV, picked it up and threw it to the ground, breaking it.

The woman then called police. The suspect had run away from Parmadale, the report said.

A vandal damaged a car on Virginia Avenue last week by spray-painting it with purple paint.

The graffiti depicted pictures of male anatomy.

Found in the Parma Sun Post

Not Exactly A Mint

Posted on October 26th, 2006

Morgan County, GA
On October 15 a recovered firearm report was filed at an Eatonton Highway motel after a man reported that he had found a Beretta 380 with seven loaded rounds under a pillow. The husband of the gun’s owner later contacted the motel and reported that the gun had been left. He was advised that the gun had been seized and was advised on the procedure of securing the weapon.

Found in the Morgan County Citizen


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