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City-Wide Notable Calls

City-Wide Notable Calls 10/03/2024 to 10/04/2024

October 4, 2024 9:31 AM

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The information provided below is about some of the calls officers responded to over the last twenty-four (24) hours. Most narratives represent early and preliminary information that was gathered from those in the field who were actively working the cases. In many instances, facts and circumstances, even the type of crime listed, can change as the investigation unfolds.

From 6:00 a.m. on 10/03/2024 through 6:00 a.m. on 10/04/2024, MPD received 471 calls for service. This number does not include parking complaints or 911 misdials. A breakdown of the calls for service per district is as follows: Central (97), East (84), Midtown (78), North (77), South (60), West (64), and Other (11). "Other" is used for calls that either do not have a sector or the sector is not in the City. This would be used in the case of one of our officers assisting another law enforcement agency.

Priority calls only from 3:53pm to 4:47pm due to calls for service.

10/03

NORTH: Mental Health Conveyance – 12:58 am. Officers responded to a residence and made contact with a woman who was threatening to harm family members and burn down the house. Officers consulted with Journey Mental Health who supported an emergency detention. Officers placed the woman into protective custody and conveyed her to a hospital.

NORTH: Stalking Complaint – 11:00 am. Officers responded to a residence where the 27-year-old male suspect had shown up and demanded to speak to the victim. The suspect then grabbed some rocks and threatened to break a window. The suspect was arrested, charged with disorderly conduct and served a stalking letter.

SOUTH: Sex Offense Misc – 11:10 am. Officers contacted a victim who reported that while she was waiting for a bus, an unidentified male suspect sat next to her and touched her legs. Investigation continuing.

EAST: Check Person – 12:55 pm. Officers and members of the CARES team responded to a residence for a woman who was threatening to harm herself. CARES voluntarily transported her to the hospital where she was left in the care of medical staff.

NORTH: Disturbance – 3:20 pm. Officers responded to a residence where people were fighting. Three teenage female suspects were conveyed to JRC and one 35-year-old female suspect was cited for resisting.

CENTRAL: Disturbance Unwanted Person – 3:29 pm. Officers responded to a church where the 33-year-old male suspect was threatening other patrons receiving services. The suspect was arrested and charged with domestic disorderly conduct, disorderly conduct, resisting, damage to property, and intimidation of a victim.

WEST: Mental Health Conveyance – 6:52 pm. Officers assisted Journey Mental Health with an emergency detention. Officers placed the subject in protective custody and conveyed him to a local hospital where he was left in the care of medical staff.

CENTRAL: Traffic Crash – 10:29 pm. Officers responded to the intersection of E Washington Ave and S Hancock St where a motorist collided with a bicyclist. Investigation continuing.

WEST: Traffic Crash – 11:06 pm. Officers responded to a single vehicle crash in the 1000 block of McKenna Blvd. The 59-year-old driver was cited and released.

10/04

NORTH: Drug Incident/Investigation – 1:34 am. Officers made contact with a suspicious vehicle and determined there was probable cause to search the vehicle. Two male suspects (26- and 28-years-old) were arrested on multiple charges related to drug possession w/ intent to deliver. The 26-year-old suspect was also charged with felon in possession of a firearm.

NORTH: Drug Overdose – 1:41 am. Officers responded to a residence where the 25-year-old male suspect was unresponsive. The suspect was revived with naloxone and transported to the hospital. The suspect was arrested for possession of heroin.

Posted by: Chief Barnes

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