Remove ImagesPublic Safety August 08, 2012 Monday, August 6 *Juveniles reported running across North Lapeer in their underwear. *Athlete with severe dehydration reported on North Oxford Road. Sunday, August 5 *Drunk Driving reported at Brandon and Mill Street. Subject refused a sobriety test; warrant was obtained and subject was arrested and transported to hospital for blood test. *iPad and cell phone stolen from house on Stanton St. *Domestic dispute between estranged couple over property reported on Parker Lake Road. *Animal complaint issued on Davison Street. Woman said unfenced dogs attacked her dog as they walked by. *Overdose suspected on Riviera Drive. Saturday, August 4 *Trespassing reported on Thornehill Trail. Caller said an unwanted person clad in orange shirt and shorts was sitting on her porch enjoying a cigar. Subject was advised by police and left. *Ex-boyfriend harassing girl on Shummard Branch. *Juveniles swimming across lake and trespassing on Thornehill Trail *Welfare check requested on Lakes Edge Court. Caller suspected a nervous breakdown was occurring and feared for the children. *Malicious destruction of property reported on Thornehill Trail. Signs and picnic table destroyed. *Wallet found on Washington Street. Can be retrieved at the police station. Friday, August 3 *Juvenile skateboarding complaint at Washington and Burdick. Subjects advised and departed. *85-year old woman assaulted by mentally infirm resident on Hummer Lake Road. Thursday, August 2 *Complaints about an excessively loud techno-dance party, or Rave, on Davison Street. Police visited and arrested one subject on outstanding traffic warrant. *Breaking and entering reported on North Washington St. Nothing missing, but purse was thrown against door. *Large boulder reported in the middle of North Lapeer Street. *Electrical line reported down on the Polly Ann Trail. Pleasant Street caller said that DTE had been notified, and that the line had been down for nearly a week. Wednesday, August 1 * Two juveniles reportedly playing chicken with cars on Washington and Lincoln Streets. |