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Reed City Police: Weekly Blotter (10/28 - 11/10)

Monday, October 28

  • Officers took a report of a car/deer accident. There was minor damage to the vehicle and no injuries.
  • Officer took a report of a stolen leaf rake.

Tuesday, October 29

  • Officers investigated and served an abatement notice regarding a business operating in violation of residential zoning.

  • Officers received information as to the whereabouts of a 46-year-old man with seven outstanding warrants. He was located and taken into custody.

  • Officer took a complaint of harassment between family members.

Wednesday, October 30

  • No incidents reported.

Thursday, October 31

  • Officers took a suspicious person complaint regarding two men hanging around the rear of an apartment complex maintenance garage. The officer checked the area but was unable to located anyone.
  • Officers received a complaint of a possible fight during trick or treating. The individuals were located and spoken to. It was determined to be a verbal argument. All involved were cautioned on their behavior.

Friday, November 1

  • Officers received a complaint that a teenager had failed to return home after school. The teen was located at a friend’s house and transported home.

  • Officers were called to assist an individual in getting their car hood open. They were trying to get their cat to come out from the engine compartment.

  • Officers were called to a residence regarding a disturbance. Two individuals, who don’t reside together, have children in common and the woman was yelling at the man. A 40-year-old woman was issued an appearance citation for not having insurance in her vehicle and driving without her license.

Saturday, November 2

  • Officers stopped a vehicle for having no taillights after dark. It was determined the driver had forgotten to turn them on. The resulting investigation led to the arrest of a 74-year-old man for Operating While Impaired.

  • Officers received a call about a possible scam involving HVAC cleaning services on Facebook. The caller just wanted police to be aware.

Sunday, November 3

  • No incidents reported.

Monday, November 4

  • An officer responded to a call of a teen on probation leaving the residence in violation of probation and larceny. The teen was also transported for evaluation after making suicidal statements.
  • An officer assisted another department in verifying that a firearm was secure and inaccessible to a child, after the child had mentioned it. The firearm was found to be secured.

Tuesday, November 5

  • An officer was dispatched to RCH to assist with and uncooperative patient receiving help for mental health issues.

Wednesday, November 6

  • Officers assisted until deputies arrived after a teen’s notebook was found with drawings of firearms. The investigation is being handled by the Sheriff's Office.
    An officer received information as to the possible whereabouts of a wanted individual. The investigation revealed the individual has likely fled the state.

Thursday, November 7

  • An officer went to an address to do a well check on two students after the assistant principal, of a school in a neighboring county, called due to the kids being absent from school in a couple of weeks. The officer contacted the parent and talked to the kids. It was determined parent custody issues were the cause.

Friday, November 8

  • An officer was dispatched to check a residence after a door was found to be unlocked. The house was found to be secure and it is believed that the type of door lock caused it to be accidentally unlocked when the occupant was leaving.

Saturday, November 9

  • An officer responded to a call about several smaller children walking along the highway. The officer found the kids were preteens just walking to a friend house.

  • An officer assisted Evart PD on a warrant attempt.

  • While patrolling, an officer observed a large pile of trash and refuse by road in front of a house. The officer spoke to the homeowner and the trash was removed.

  • An officer investigated a 911 hang up call. The officer made it to the location and it turned out  to be an accidental dial.

Sunday, November 10

  • No incidents reported.

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