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Police blotter 05/09/08

By Robyn Moormeister, robynm@theunion.com
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12:01 a.m. PT May 9, 2008

Grass Valley Police Department


Wednesday

1:53 p.m. - Police stopped a vehicle on Empire Street at Whiting Street and arrested a 44-year-old woman on suspicion of drunken driving.

3:11 p.m. - Police stopped a vehicle on the 200 block of Joerschke Drive and arrested a person on suspicion of driving with a suspended license.

4:02 p.m. - A woman called from Juan Way to report her disabled son is receiving calls from a collection agency. The callers are saying her son has past due bills, while he is unable to create an account or make charges. Police contacted the woman and took a report.

11:19 p.m. - Police stopped a vehicle on Walsh Street at South Church Street and arrested a 37-year-old woman on suspicion of drunken driving.



Thursday

5:59 a.m. - A caller from the 1000 block of Whispering Pines Road reported a main door at a business had been broken into with handprints on the glass. Police took a report for attempted burglary.

6:38 a.m. - A caller reported a non-injury car accident on Highway 49 at Empire Street. Debris was in the roadway.



Nevada County Sheriff's Office



Wednesday

1:04 p.m. - A woman called from the 17000 block of Franchi Place to report a neighbor tried to run her over with his car.

1:55 p.m. - A man called from the 18000 block of Siesta Drive to report a woman was harassing him. The woman shows up "at all hours of the night" and bangs on the door. The man said he wanted documentation of the behavior for restraining order purposes.

2:21 p.m. - A caller from a business on the 10000 block of Combie Road reported transients may have broken into the business and they may have been living in the bathroom. A deputy contacted the property manager, who would handle the issue.

2:28 p.m. - A caller from the 15000 block of Little Valley Road reported medication, stamps, money, cigarettes, jewelry and a vacuum cleaner were stolen. A deputy took a report for grand theft.

3:56 p.m. - A man called from the 12000 block of Pine Cone Circle to report a person called to get his financial information and when the man refused to give the information, the caller threatened to rape the man's wife. The man said he did not know who called him.

7:58 p.m. - A caller from the 18000 block of Penn Valley Drive reported a portable CD player from an unlocked vehicle.

8:58 p.m. - A woman called from the 12000 block of Black Road to report her son stole marijuana. The woman said her ex-husband is also violating a court order by failing to communicate by telephone with her son.



Nevada City Police Department



Wednesday

9:13 a.m. - An officer arrested a person on the 200 block of Church Street on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance.

4:39 p.m. - An anonymous caller from the 400 block of Nimrod Street reported a woman wearing a black hat was in the ladies' room with a gun threatening to kill people. Officers responded and no one was there, including the caller. The call may have been a prank.



- Robyn Moormeister



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