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Police Blotter

Tue, 04/11/2023 - 13:52
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April 5, 2023

Extra Patrol - At 6:39 am, an employee at Albertson’s Distribution requested an extra patrol in reference to a terminated employee that was extremely irate. Male subject refused to return his ID card that allowed access into the building. Male left the building and the ID card would not be shut off till 8 am.

Accident - At 7:37 am, the reporting party advised of a female wearing a black sweater and white shorts in a Honda that ran over a curb and into a blue and white house at 115 E. Highland.

Burglary - At 7:56 am, the reporting party advised she saw two or three people in her backyard stealing things at 1609 Queens. She advised the subjects did not know she was home.

Burglary - At 10:29 am, the reporting party advised someone just broke into the house at 716 Sugar Maple. The reporting party was unsure if subject was inside. Entry was made and there was damage to the door.

Accident - At 11:44 am, a two vehicle accident occurred at

14th and Hubbard.

Accident - At 4:54 pm, an accident occurred between two vehicles at 14th and Hartford, unknown injuries. Vehicles moved into a plot at Woodlands Church in a gold Enclave. A white vehicle was blocking the roadway on 14th in front of Woodlands Church.

Check for Wanted - At 5:44 pm, the Probation Office requested an officer assist with a 10-44 (Check for Wanted) on a Mark Tyler Ramsey, 06/16/1993, and advised they have a bench warrant for him through Kay County Sheriff’s Office. Officer #50 took Ramsey into custody for Kay County warrants.

Theft/Shoplifting - At 7:51 pm, the reporting party on 911 requested an officer in reference to theft of a firearm from 721 N. Oak. The reporting party advised of a suspicious vehicle last seen in the alley.

Prowler - At 10:13 pm, the reporting party on 911 requested an officer in reference to a male subject that has been lurking in the area of 1604 NE Woodland. The reporting party was unable to provide any descriptions.