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.
Feb. 14
A bicycle was found in the area of Hartford and Upton and turned into the police department.
Criminal damage was reported to the entrance sign at the airport.
Suspicious activity was reported at Ray High School.
Citizen assist with the report of the odor of gas on the 300 block of Greenwich.
Feb. 15
Suspicious activity was reported on the 300 block of Essex.
Animal detail other than dog bite was investigated.
A set of keys were found on the 300 block of Greenwich and turned into the police department.
Citizen assist with a request for transportation.
Feb. 16
Citizen assist with keys locked in a vehicle.
Feb. 17
A welfare check was requested at the Rio Vista Trailer Park.
Two verbal warnings were issued for failure to dim lights.
A citation was issued for speed/no drivers license in possession.
Feb. 18
Criminal damage was reported at Hubbard Park. A window on a vehicle has been broken.
A verbal warning was issued for a tail light violation.
A citation was issued for speed.
Feb. 19
A verbal warning was issued for failure to yield.
Two citations were issued for speed.
Citizen assist with a report of fraud.
Citizen assist with a request for information.
A credit card was found on the sidewalk near the Napa store and turned into the police department.
During the period of Feb. 14 to Feb. 20 there were seven ambulance runs, three information reports and one 911 open line report.