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City-Wide Notable Calls

City-Wide Notable Calls 09/22/2022 to 09/23/2022

September 23, 2022 9:31 AM

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The information provided below is about some of the calls officers responded to over the last twenty-four (24) hours. Most narratives represent early and preliminary information that was gathered from those in the field who were actively working the cases. In many instances, facts and circumstances, even the type of crime listed, can change as the investigation unfolds.

From 6:00 a.m. on 09/22/2022 through 6:00 a.m. on 09/23/2022, MPD received 403 calls for service. This number does not include parking complaints or 911 misdials. A breakdown of the calls for service per district is as follows: Central (96), East (88), Midtown (68), North (49), South (41), West (52), and Other (9). "Other" is used for calls that either do not have a sector or the sector is not in the City. This would be used in the case of one of our officers assisting another law enforcement agency.

09/22

EAST: Residential Burglary – 5:33 am.  The victim reported someone entered her home overnight and stole a couple laptops and her purse.  Investigation continuing.

CENTRAL: Missing Adult – 3:11 pm.  An officer took a report of a missing person.  The subject was listed as missing and an ATL was aired.

MIDTOWN: Stolen Auto – 4:00 pm.  The victim reported his vehicle was stolen from his residence with the keys in it.  The vehicle was listed as stolen and an ATL was aired.

CENTRAL: Disturbance – 5:09 pm.  Officers responded to the post office on N Lake St for a suspect (39-year-old male) who refused to leave after an employee asked him to due to his disruptive behavior.  Officers determined the suspect had warrants for his arrest.  The suspect was also charged with resisting and possession with intent to deliver.

MIDTOWN: Stolen Auto – 7:31 pm.  The victim reported her car was stolen from the parking lot of Jefferson Middle School.  The vehicle was listed as stolen and an ATL was aired.

MIDTOWN: Disturbance – 7:55 pm.  Officers responded to a residence where the 28-year-old suspect strangled the victim.  A third subject arrived at the residence to take the victim home and the suspect kicked this second victim.  The suspect was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, battery and strangulation.

EAST: Adult Arrested Person – 8:24 pm.  Officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle with expired registration.  Officers learned there was a domestic injunction order in place between the two occupants, thus a 61-year-old male suspect was arrested for violating the no contact order.

CENTRAL: Traffic Crash – 11:00 pm.  The suspect driver changed lanes while traveling outbound at Williamson St and Thornton Ave and struck a moped.  The suspect was cited for unsafe lane deviation.

CENTRAL: Assist EMS/Fire – 11:27 pm.  Officers made contact with a subject who was highly intoxicated and had passed out.  The subject was transported to the hospital and cited for underage consumption of alcohol.

09/23

MIDTOWN: Residential Burglary – 2:21 am.  The victim called 911 when she heard someone enter and then exit her residence.  Officers responded and found no signs of forced entry.  The victim reported nothing was missing from the apartment.

CENTRAL: OMVWI – 2:26 am.  Officers conducted a traffic stop in the 200 block of State St.  The suspect (43-year-old male) was uncooperative and refused to perform SFSTs.  The suspect was arrested and charged with OWI 1st offense, resist/obstruct, open intox, and multiple traffic violations.

 

Posted by: Chief Barnes

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