According to state law, police may arrest suspected offenders by two methods. 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 damage amounts are estimates.
Items are given to theSan Manuel Minerby the Mammoth Police Department and reflect information available at the time the report is compiled.
April 14
A bicycle was reported found at the Mammoth Little League field. The owner was identified and bicycle returned.
April 17
A man was reported sleeping under a tree in the area of Hayden and Hwy. 77. The officer was unable to locate.
An officer was requested by a woman living on Crenshaw Ave. The woman said her brother was knocking on her door and she was afraid of him. He had beaten her up in the past and there was a restraining order on him. The woman then advised that her brother had left. An officer then made contact with her brother and advised him that his sister did not want him at her home.
Domestic violence was reported in the area of First Ave.
April 18
An officer requested assistance in the area of Olympic Rd. Officer assisted with traffic control for a disabled vehicle.
Suspicious activity was reported in the area of Galiuro St. Reporting party heard loud noises and her dogs were barking which was unusual. Officer responded and found everything to be normal.
April 20
An agency assist call was received from Pinal County deputies for a domestic disturbance in the area of S. Mesa Rd. A juvenile male was threatening his grandparents. All parties were talked to.
A man on a bicycle cutting through oncoming traffic was reported. Contact was made with the cyclist and he was given a verbal warning.
April 21
A report of harassment was made by a party on Hetzel Ave.
A woman came into the police station to report that her phone had been stolen on Saturday at the Circle K. She reported that AT&T was waiting for someone to use the phone so they could track it. MPD advised her to contact them if she received more information on the theft.
April 22
Theft of two tires and tools was reported in the area of Vine Ave.
April 24
A single vehicle accident was reported on Hwy. 77 at milepost 116. A silver van hit the guard rail. Female driver was bleeding from the face. Officer responded for traffic control. Female refused medical transport. Scene was turned over to DPS.
A woman reported that she had eaten at a restaurant on Hwy. 77 and had been notified by her bank that there were four additional charges on her credit card that were not authorized. The bank caught it and advised her to contact police.
April 25
A party wishing to remain anonymous reported that a male driving a 1998 white Jeep Wrangler was leaving the softball field and was intoxicated.
A report of a bee sting and bees attacking at a house was reported in the area of Hwy. 77. Bees were on the chimney of the main house and were no longer attacking. The sting victim was fine. Party was given the contact information of a beekeeper in San Manuel.
Two males were reported fighting in right field at the softball field. Officer responded and males were separated.
April 28
Suspicious activity was reported on Dungan St. Reporting party said she could hear someone outside her home and dogs were barking. Officers responded with negative contact.
Calls not listed include: medical (24), agency assist (1), animal complaint (4), 911 hang-up (2), welfare check (1), warrants entered/cleared (1), citizen assist (3), loud music (2) and fire (3).