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Sheriff’s Blotter

| March 20, 2020 1:00 AM

Notable calls

of the day!

03-18-2020

• Deputies responded to a reported Suspicious. A neighbor reported it appeared there were people living at a residence that should be vacant. When the homeowner was contacted, he advised the only person that should be at the residence is a drywaller. Upon contacting the suspects, they advised the drywaller had gotten arrested, and they had been invited there by him. While attempting to investigate, a female decided to try and take some swings at a Deputy, and had to be physically restrained so he could complete his investigation. The female was ultimately arrested for Resisting/Obstructing. 20-10543

• CSO’s and Deputies responded for a reported Burglary. On scene they found most of the house had been gone through by the suspects, due to the owners being “snowbirds.” Area family arrived on scene and reached the owners by phone to help confirm what was actually missing. Detectives notified. 20-10536

• Deputies arrested a Casino employee, on his warrant after he was reported by a Casino employee. 20-10585

• Deputies responded to WalMart to contact a male who had been parked overnight in the parking lot and reportedly attempted to steal a generator and beer from the store earlier, unsuccessfully. The male was trespassed from WalMart. 20-10590

• A Deputy recognized a vehicle from a prior hit and run investigation and conducted a traffic stop and arrested the driver for his warrant from that case and cited him for possession of paraphernalia (marijuana). 20-10600

• Deputies responded to a report of an auto burglary that just occurred. The RP heard a noise outside and when she looked outside, she saw a male rifling through her car. The suspect fled in a vehicle after taking a spare tire. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to locate the suspect. 20-10621

• Deputies responded to a suspicious person reference an intoxicated male pounding on the RP’s door. Deputies located the male and identified the male. The male was intoxicated, is transient, and had alerts for murder conviction, sexual deviant, aggravated assault and a drug user and had a warrant for his arrest. He was wandering this neighborhood and walking through people’s yards. He was taken into custody for his warrant. 20-1065