
June 1:
Police were notified of a vehicle repossession in the 300 block of NE 1st Street. The vehicle was recovered without incident.
While patrolling, police located a large piece of metal in the roadway in the 1000 block of SE 2nd Street. It was removed.
Police responded to a 9-1-1 open line in the 1000 block of SE 2nd Street. It was determined to be an accidental misdial.
Police assisted a citizen in the 300 block of Commercial Street.
June 2:
Police spoke with a resident by telephone about a civil matter involving personal items left at a former residence.
Police responded three times to a loud music complaint in the 00 block of SW 4th Street. The complaint was unfounded after the officer noticed the music was playing at a low and reasonable volume.
Police responded to a verbal domestic disturbance in the 100 block of NW 8th Avenue.
June 3:
Police were notified of a vehicle repossession taking place in the 800 block of North Center Avenue. The vehicle was recovered without incident.
Police responded to a wild animal complaint involving a sick or injured fox in the 600 block of SW 2nd Avenue. The officer was unable to locate the animal.
June 4:
Police conducted a low speed vehicle inspection in the 500 block of SW 6th Avenue. A permit was issued.
Police assisted the ambulance with a patient who had fainted in the 300 block of Market Street.
June 5:
Police responded to a traffic complaint involving a possible intoxicated driver in the 500 block of NW 3rd Avenue. The officer was unable to locate the driver.
Police spoke with a resident by telephone about a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
June 6:
Police responded to a complaint about a solicitor in the 1100 block of NW 5th Avenue.
Police responded to a loose dog complaint in the 700 block of West Division Street. The officer was unable to locate the animal.
June 7:
Police responded to a wild animal complaint involving an injured raccoon in the 400 block of NW 2nd Street.
Police responded to a complaint involving someone knocking on the door and then running away in the 100 block of NE 7th Street.