Mammoth Police Report

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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.

Items for this report are submitted by the Mammoth Police Department and reflect information available at the time of the report.

July 16

Officer requested at 115 4th St., complaint of prowlers in the yard. Officer responded, negative contact.

Officer came upon two teenagers behind the softball field in the early morning hours. Officer told male party to go home. The female party was picked up at the police station.

Reporting party requested an officer to his residence at 115 4th St. Party said his door was damaged. Somebody had broken the bottom hinges.

Anonymous caller reported that he believed that children were left alone at a residence on Clark St. Officer responded and talked with one of the daughters. Officer requested welfare checks be made throughout the evening.

July 17

Party called to have a woman removed from his residence. Officer responded, no contact was made.

Reporting party advised that a friend of hers had called and said that someone was staying at her mother’s former residence on San Manuel Dr. and that no one is supposed to be living there at this time. Officer responded and made contact with a male at the house in question. He admitted coming in through the window and said he was staying there. Reporting party called again and said that the male staying at her mother’s house had contacted her and said, “Thanks for ruining mom’s and my life”. She said she was afraid of him. He had threatened her life in the past and she was going to get a protection order against him.

July 18

A call reported a dog running loose. Owner was contacted and advised that his dog was loose. Owner said he would find the dog and return it to his residence.

Lady called to report a snake in her closet. Mammoth Fire Department responded, snake was captured and released into the wild.

A reporting party called to advise that while her son was using the computer, a window popped up stating that the U.S. Department of Justice was notifying that “the work of your computer has been suspended on the grounds of the violation of the law of the United States of America.” Reporting party advised they would be bringing in the computer to the Mammoth Police Department.

911 call transfer from Pinal County Sheriff’s Office. Three car collision off Highway 77 and Dungan reported.

Female called to advise that she was home alone and did not want her son or husband at her residence. Requested welfare checks/house watch.

July 19

Couple came into the Mammoth Police station and requested to speak with a police officer. They advised the officer that they would be serving a female party eviction papers and did not want her to do anything to them. The female at the home was not in. The eviction papers were taped to the door.

Report of a male being harassed by his aunt. Requested an officer to respond to his residence on Clark St. Officer responded and spoke to both parties. Everything is fine.

July 21

911 call requested officer respond. Calling party loaned a man his tools and he wasn’t giving them back. Officers responded to the scene, an address on Highway 77. The reporting party was drunk and hassling his neighbors. The man reported as not giving the reporting party back his tools was not there and had not been there for a while.

Welfare checks/house watch requested for apartments on S. Highway 77.

Female reported her wallet stolen.

Calls and reports not listed included nine medical emergencies, one snake removal, and one request for fingerprints.

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