
– A caller told police she had just purchased two parakeets, but one got loose in her car, and she couldn’t find it.
#JACKSMITH HACKED REGISTRATION#
– Police had a vehicle with a cancelled registration towed from Division Street.ħ:44 p.m. – Police spoke with two boys on Cavalier Drive, advising them that they could not ride their dirt bikes on the roadway the officer then left a voicemail with their father.ģ:35 p.m. – An EG woman told police it appeared that a vehicle hit a cat near Post Road and Sixth Avenue police brought the deceased animal to NK Animal Hospital.ĩ:13 a.m. She checked out okay and left the premises.ħ:30 a.m.
#JACKSMITH HACKED DRIVER#
Police spoke to the driver who said she was currently homeless. – A Seasons Corner Market employee told police a vehicle parked by the gas pump had been there for close to an hour and the driver would not leave. They were able to reach a contact for the owner who would come.Ĥ:12 a.m. – A caller told police very loud music was coming from Tavern on Main the restaurant was closed and police could not gain entry. – A caller said youths at the Eldredge School basketball courts were playing very loud music police arrived and found the courts empty.ġ1:08 p.m.

– An EG man told police his wife was intoxicated the wife said she wanted her husband out police requested a rescue for the woman.ĩ:17 p.m. – A caller said cars parked on the sidewalk of Kenyon Avenue were blocking pedestrians from passing.ģ:40 p.m.
#JACKSMITH HACKED HOW TO#
– A caller said they were concerned about an ex who kept showing up police said the person was just seeking advice about how to proceed if there were future issues.Ģ:10 p.m. Both individuals declined to press charges at this time police asked management for video footage.ġ0:55 a.m. The individual said the man proceeded to strike him in the face. The individual said he asked the man to stop and, as the man stepped closer, the individual backed up with his arms in a non-aggressive manner. The other individual said he was upset because the man offering to buy drinks made racist comments toward nearby bystanders. The man said the individual struck him in the face, causing his glasses to fall and break he said he swung back in self-defense. The man then said that one individual in the group said, “No, I’ll buy everyone drinks,” which led to a disagreement. One of the men involved said he approached a large group of unknown people and offered to buy them a round of drinks on his corporate card. – Police were called to Kai Bar for a report of a verbal argument. After returning from lunch, the electrician observed more smoke and notified EGFD. An electrician who had been working on the solar array earlier that day said he noticed one of the panel’s inverters made a popping sound he observed smoke and sprayed it with a fire extinguisher. The building owner said he believed an issue with one of the roof’s solar panels caused the fire. – Police were called to Briggs Drive for a roof fire. – Police took a walk-in report of a deer struck by a car on Middle Road.ġ2:24 p.m. – Police found a dead deer on Middle Road and called DEM.ġ1:08 a.m. – Greenwich Bay Oyster Bar told police a disruptive customer refused to leave.Ĩ:58 p.m.

– A Sylvan Drive resident told police a youth was riding a motorized bike around the neighborhood.ħ:15 p.m. – A Marlborough Street resident said a man relieved himself on her house.Ģ:02 p.m. – While police attempted to serve a no contact order, they noted that it appeared someone was staying in the Duke Street apartment building’s stairwell police notified the building inspector.ġ:56 p.m. Police log: Faulty Solar Panel, Instagram Hacker, and a Kayak without a Kayakerġ0:15 a.m.
