Mammoth Police Report – April 27, 2016

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  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 the San Manuel Miner by the Mammoth Police Department and reflect information available at the time the report is compiled.

April 11

  A driver on Bluebird Street reported that another vehicle hit his truck. An officer responded. The issue was worked out between both parties.

  The entry gate to the Sewage Plant was left open. Public Works was notified.

  A party on Vine Avenue requested an officer to help them look for lost medication. An officer responded and assisted.

April 12

  Unwanted persons were reported at a property on Main St. The property owner asked an officer to speak to the trespassers and advise them that if they trespass again, they will press charges.

  Extra patrols were requested in the area of Heizel St.

April 13

  A domestic violence incident was reported on Main St.

  A suspicious person was reported in the area of Bluebird St. An officer responded and told the person they had to leave.

April 14

  A party called and reported a theft on his horse property. 

  A suspicious vehicle was reported in the area of Galiuro St. An officer contacted the truck’s owner and they agreed to move it.

April 15

  A vehicle with a flat tire was reported stopped on Hwy. 77. An officer and Mammoth Towing responded to the scene.

April 16

  A gas leak was reported on Main St. Southwest Gas was notified.

April 17

  A gas pump leak was reported at the Circle K on Hwy. 77. Immediate action was taken.

  Illegal burning was reported on Clark St. The Fire Chief responded. The fire was extinguished.

  An illegal fire burning was reported at the same Clark St. address as an earlier fire. The Fire Chief responded again and advised the party to extinguish the fire or the police department would be called.

  Calls not listed include: medical assist (8), animal complaint (2), agency assist (1), fingerprints (4), warrant issued/cleared (3) and traffic stop (5).

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