- November 23, 2024
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Loud music rattles neighbor
May 30
23800 block of State Road 70
Information only: A man called the Sheriff’s Office, not for the first time, to complain about the loud music his neighbor was playing. He said the bass from the neighbor’s music was penetrating his walls and rattling the windows. A deputy responded to the call; when he arrived he did not hear any music coming from the neighbor’s property.
No knockdowns
May 28
1200 block of Hagle Park Road
Simple battery: A woman contacted the Sheriff’s Office to report that during a fight with her female roommate in their living room, the roommate punched her in the face. Two other male roommates witnessed the fight, but said they would not get involved. One of them was the other roommate’s boyfriend. The woman told the deputy the punches weren’t very hard and decided not to press charges.
Big beef over $10
May 29
400 block of 33rd Avenue East
Information only: A deputy responded to a call about an altercation. When he arrived at the residence, he found a man sitting outside. The man admitted that there had been an altercation before between his brother and someone else, who had a “beef” with each other. His brother had been arguing with a neighbor over $10. The neighbor said he was going to call his family to back him up, and the man who was sitting told his brother to drop it and leave. As the brothers were leaving, someone pulled up in a vehicle, jumped out and started screaming he would shoot the brother who was in the altercation. The brothers said they saw the gun in the man’s pants pocket but he never pulled it out or pointed it at anyone. They were familiar with the gun owner and said he had seen the man carrying it before.
Testy about Tweety
May 25
3300 block of 26th Avenue East
Domestic disturbance: The Sheriff’s Office received a call about a domestic disturbance in an apartment complex. Upon arrival, the deputy spoke with the mother of two men. She lives with one son and the other is visiting. One son got drunk and started arguing with both his mother and brother about the brother’s pet bird making too much noise. The deputy observed no physical injuries and wrote a report.