Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Archives — Calls from 3/2-3/8

Monday, March 2
11:41 p.m. — A woman called 911 and requested an officer as another woman wouldn’t give her back her cable box. While on the line the reporting woman said that the thief had just given the box back under threat of calling the police and she would no longer need an officer.

Tuesday, March 3
8:44 p.m. — Security at a Polson grocery store reported witnessing a female shoplifter steal a “Maybelene eye makeup stick” which reportedly retails for approximately $5.50.
9:08 p.m. — A man advised 911 dispatchers that a clothes washer and dryer were stolen from his apartment by two former tenants who flooded the apartment making off with the large units.

Wednesday, March 4
12:09 a.m. — A man reported that a dark sedan and a silver station wagon were racing in and out of the catholic cemetery on Repass Trail. The man advised that a few individuals were out of their vehicles with flashlights looking into what appears to be “open graves.” He added that they weren’t harming anything, but “it just seems odd.”
5:22 p.m. — A man called 911 to report that his female neighbor was now “awake and picking up chairs and breaking them.”
5:38 p.m. — A woman reported that a BBQ grill was taken from her residence between 2:30 and 3 p.m. today.

Thursday, March 5
8:45 a.m. — A drunk man was reported to be on the lake ice in front of Port Polson Inn and could hardly stand up. The reporting party asked that an officer go and check on him.

Saturday, March 7
2:06 a.m. — A man reported that there is a drunken “male stripper” in the alleyway of Dick’s Pheasant Lounge “busting out windows.” The reporting party advised that male strippers had performed at the bar earlier and the now violent dancer had too much to drink.
He advised that the man “wants to fight,” but they are going to just hold him down and wait for the cops.
6:00 p.m. — A small fire was reported to be burning inside a “flower pot” sitting right outside a local Polson thrift store. Polson Fire personnel put out the fire with “a glass of water” and cleared the scene.

Sunday, March 8
3:23 a.m. — A woman reported to 911 dispatchers that she had just “awakened to the sound of crunching snow,” and was concerned thinking it was probably a “deer” but instead saw two males in dark coats walking behind her house on Rung Lane.

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