From 5:30 a.m. on 09/07/2017 through 5:30 a.m. on 09/08/2017, MPD received 420 calls for service. This number does not include parking complaints or 911 misdials.
1) WEST: Burglary/Check Property – 6:22 a.m. Officers responded to the 400 block of Grand Canyon Drive for a reported burglary in progress. The caller reported observing from an off-site location two suspects inside of his business. Officers responded and cleared the business with no suspects located. Investigation revealed that the two suspects/subjects were actually employees and a burglary had not occurred.
2) EAST: Suspicious Person – 8:47 a.m. Officers responded to the 700 block of N. Thompson Drive for a possible enticement attempt. The victim (11 year old HF) was able to provide enough information to develop a potential location for a suspect. Investigation continuing.
3) SOUTH: Conveyance Mental Health – 11:20 a.m. Officers responded to a local hospital where a subject (25 year old WF) was attempting to leave against medical advice. The subject had been brought to the hospital by EMS for an overdose. The subject was taken into protective custody and remained in the hospital.
4) WEST: Missing Adult – 12:00 p.m. Officers responded to the 7000 block of Tree Lane for a missing subject (74 year old WF). The missing subject was ultimately located safe.
5) EAST: Information – 12:30 p.m. Officers responded to Greenway Cross to meet with the mother of a 4 year old child (who reported some potentially concerning behavior of other children at her child's school). Child Protective Services notified. All parents notified. Investigation continuing.
6) NORTH: Road Rage – 1:08 p.m. Officers responded to the 2000 block of E. Washington Avenue reference a road rage incident. The suspect (38 year old WM) sideswiped the victim's vehicle (22 year old WM) and proceeded to cause additional damage to the vehicle and then physically assaulted the victim. The suspect was arrested and charged with battery, disorderly conduct, resisting and a traffic citation for reckless driving.
7) EAST: Weapons Offense – 4:37 p.m. Officers responded to the area of Nakoosa Tail and Brandie Road reference a caller saying that someone had waved a gun at them. The caller did not remain on the line and could not be located by officers. The area was checked and a disturbance was not located. Investigation continuing.
8) WEST: Drug Incident/Investigation – 5:13 p.m. An officer was in the 6700 block of Raymond Road when he observed a known wanted person. The suspect (37 year old AAM) was taken into custody and a search incident to arrest revealed cocaine which he was charged for as well.
9) NORTH: Domestic Disturbance – 6:04 p.m. Officers responded to the area of N. First Street and E. Washington Ave for a disturbance between a suspect (34 year old AAM) and a victim (26 year old AAF). Investigation revealed a physical altercation took place between the suspect and the victim in front of their children. The male suspect was arrested for domestic battery and disorderly conduct. The female victim/suspect was also arrested as she had been drinking and there was an active probation hold for her. Child Protective Services responded to take custody of the children.
10) EAST: Conveyance Mental Health – 9:08 p.m. Officers responded to Charon Lane for a suicidal subject (30 year old WF). The subject was conveyed to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation/treatment.
11) EAST: Missing Adult – 10:01 p.m. Officers responded to DeMilo Way after a subject (56 year old WM) had not returned home after attending an appointment. Attempt to locate aired and the subject was listed as missing in the appropriate databases.
12) NORTH: Weapons Offense – 11:12 p.m. Officers responded to the area of Vera Court/Troy Drive after multiple callers reported hearing shots fired. No evidence of shots fired located.
13) SOUTH: Disturbance/Assist Outside Agency – 1:05 a.m. Officers responded to the 2900 block of Industrial Drive for a subject (58 year old WM) who was actively fighting with EMS/Detox Staff. Officers were able to assist in safely placing the subject in an isolation room so he could continue to be treated.