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Reed City Police: Weekly Blotter (1/26 - 2/15)

Monday, Jan. 26

  • An officer was dispatched regarding a well-being check of a subject. The person was not at home but did answer their phone when called. The person was interviewed/assessed during the call and determined to be fine. The officer advised to call 911 if they needed further assistance.

Tuesday, Jan. 27

  • An officer took a complaint of a damaged mailbox that was struck by a vehicle that fled the scene. An investigation was done and the case is pending further information.
  • An officer was dispatched regarding a vehicle in the ditch. An interview revealed the driver was attempting to avoid another vehicle on a curve. Information was documented and a tow truck removed the vehicle from the ditch. There was no damage and the vehicle was drivable. A report is on file.

Wednesday, Jan. 28

  • An officer was called regarding a well-being check on a subject. The individual was located safe and sound in a local business. The person was asked to call the complainant to ease their mind, and they agreed to do so.
  • An officer was called to a threat’s complaint. At the completion of this investigation, a 39-year-old woman was arrested for Possessing/Concealing a Stun Gun. The female was transported without incident to Osceola County Jail.
  • An officer took a report for a single vehicle accident with property damage and no injuries. The report was written, and the drivable vehicle left the scene without issues.

Thursday, Jan. 29

  • An officer took an anonymous abatement/nuisance complaint. A resident was issued a citation for a disabled vehicle. A warning was also issued for removal of snow on the sidewalk, and parking on the sidewalk to be resolved by a specific date or a citation will also be issued for those violations as well. 

Friday, Jan. 30

  • An officer took a report of found property that was in a pile of snow downtown. The property was documented and taken to the Reed City Police Department where it was entered into evidence. This case is open pending owner identification.

  • An officer took a complaint of a possible bullying complaint. This case has been turned over to the Osceola County Sheriff's Department School Resource Officer.

  • An officer investigated a nuisance complaint of a neighbor’s dog defecating repeatedly on their property. The owner of the dog cleaned up the fecal matter and was advised that future incidents would result in citations. The dog is licensed and vaccinated per city ordinance.

  • An officer took a report on a two-vehicle property damage accident without injuries. Damage was documented, and both parties provided insurance details. A report is on file.

Saturday, Jan. 31

  • Officers patrolled town and street traffic, followed up on numerous abatements and inspections, and completed other case related duties.

Sunday, Feb. 1

  • An officer investigated a complaint of a possible parole/probation violation. The matter has been forwarded to the prosecutor and parole offices for review and possible charges.

  • An officer was called for a suspicious person call. Upon arrival, there was no person on scene; however, foot prints were investigated to no avail as the person was unable to be located. This case is non-criminal at this time.

Monday, Feb. 2

  • An officer took a complaint in reference to an individual’s health and well-being. There has been no crime committed and there is nothing harmful to act upon at this time.
  • An officer investigated a possible larceny complaint. After an investigation, the matter is civil in nature.
  • An officer investigated a complaint of a residency and zoning code violation at a residence. The matter was unfounded.
  • An officer investigated an alleged violation of a no contact order. Interviews were completed and revealed no proof of intent or violation.

Tuesday, Feb. 3

  • An officer attempted to locate a possible suicidal individual. The person was located via telephone in the Big Rapids area, and this was turned over to Big Rapids Police due to jurisdiction.
  • An officer issued a citation for smoking marijuana in public.
  • An officer transported a suicidal juvenile to RCH for evaluation willingly and without incident.

Wednesday, Feb. 4

  • An officer was verifying information on an eviction attempting to be served and was requested to transfer the individual to RCH for a voluntary mental health assessment. The individual was transported and checked themself in without incident.
  • An officer took a complaint of animal cruelty/abandonment from a local business. A witness saw a dog pushed out of a parked vehicle and deliberately abandoned. The dog attempted to follow, but returned to the place where it was left. The dog was cared for by staff, and carried home with an employee for the night until it could be taken to animal control the following day. A report is on file, but officers were unable to locate the offender at this time.

Thursday, Feb. 5

  • An officer issued a verbal warning for a road run-off due to slushy conditions that pulled them off the road. There were no damages or injury.

  • An officer investigated a damaged/downed street sign that was unreported. Patrol was not able to locate the vehicle that struck it at this time. Public Works was advised and a report is on file.

  • An officer took a complaint of threats made in reference to a pending eviction. A report is on file.

  • An officer was dispatched for a two-vehicle property damage accident. A citation was issued for an individual driving without a valid operator’s license. There were no injuries and both vehicles were drivable.

  • An officer was dispatched to standby for a child visitation exchange. Upon arrival, both individuals were spoken with and were advised that this is a civil matter and that they needed  to comply with the court order.

Friday, Feb. 6

  • An officer investigated a complaint regarding a violation of bond conditions. Evidence was documented and this case is currently under investigation.

Saturday, Feb. 7

  • An officer was called for a missing vehicle at a local business. The vehicle was able to be tracked on cameras and was located. Additionally, and through investigation, it was determined that no crime was committed.

  • An officer was called for a complaint of someone plowing snow into a driveway. Through an investigation, the individual was advised to call the trailer park manager or the plowing company to work out a resolution.

Sunday, Feb. 8

  • An officer checked on several 911 hang-ups from a local residence by a child. No one was located in the area and dispatch was notified. No more calls were made from that number.

  • An officer was dispatched regarding a complaint of debit card theft. Through investigation, the individual was located that had the card and it was turned over to this officer. The card was then returned to the owner.

Monday, Feb. 9

  • Officers patrolled town and street traffic, followed up on numerous abatements and inspections, and completed other case-related duties.

Tuesday, Feb. 10

  • Officers were dispatched regarding a person at a local business who was asking for money. The area was patrolled but the person was not located. A witness believed the person was seen leaving in a vehicle.
  • An officer assisted CPS with an investigation. Multiple interviews were documented, and through investigation, there is no evidence to show the allegations to be true. This case is unfounded and a report is on file.

Wednesday, Feb. 11

  • An officer was called to assist Evart Police on a retail fraud that occurred in Evart. Officers assisted by interviewing the suspect and recovering the stolen property.

Thursday, Feb. 12

  • An officer was called for a suspicious person in front of a local business after hours. The individual was located and interviewed. This turned out to be an attempt to deliver a package for their employer and was during work hours for this delivery person. The complainant was advised.

Friday, Feb. 13

  • An officer was called for a well-being check. There was no answer on the door, but witnesses had seen them earlier and all signs confirmed there were no issues.

  • While on patrol, an officer located an abandoned vehicle. The vehicle was tagged for removal in 48 hours, but was removed two hours later.

Saturday, Feb. 14

  • An officer assisted Osceola County Sheriff's Department with an individual who was very agitated and combative during a domestic assault investigation. The Reed City Police Department assisted with scene security and investigation.

Sunday, Feb. 15

  • An officer arrested and transported a 41-year-old woman, who was arrested for an active warrant for Failure to Appear in Court without incident.

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