Hayden Police Report – May 11, 2016

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  According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting officer may write a citation and release the suspect to appear in court later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Only criminal citations are listed. All damages are estimates.

  Activity listed from Apr. 26 to May 4.

Apr. 26

  A fire call was received from the 600 block of Utah.

  A civil matter was reported at the Hayden High School softball field.

Apr. 27

  Agency assist on the 600 block of San Pedro Ave.

  A verbal warning was issued for a headlight violation.

  A possible fight was reported on the 700 block of San Pedro.

Apr. 28

  Reckless driving was reported at Giant in Dudleyville.

  A 911 hang-up was reported on the 800 block of Thorne Ave. in Winkelman.

  A run away juvenile follow up was conducted on the 200 block of Lower Rd.

  A business check was conducted on Hwy. 177.

Apr. 29

  A civil standby was requested on the 500 block of 3rd St.

  A traffic stop was conducted on Hwy. 177.

Apr. 30

  A possible fight was reported on the 500 block of 4th St.

  A fire was reported on the 700 block of Cottonwood Ln.

  A possible fight was reported in the area of Hillcrest and San Pedro Ave.

  A noise disturbance was received involving loud music on Cottonwood Lane.

May 1

  A traffic stop was conducted and a citation was issued on Hwy. 177.

  Arson was reported on the 500 block of 3rd St.

  Medical assist on the 100 block of 10th St.

  Citizen assist was requested on Hwy. 177.

  Reckless driving was reported on Hwy. 77.

  Suspicious activity was reported in the San Pedro area.

May 2

  Medical assist on the 900 block of Hayden Ave.

May 4

  Suspicious activity was reported at 4th and Randall in Winkelman.

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