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Teh One Who Knocks
01-08-2014, 01:02 PM
Ken Centers - The Oregonian


The following is a list of calls, provided by the Forest Grove Police Department, that officers responded to during the past week.

DEC. 27


A man called to report the theft of his birth certificate, but then learned his mom had it.
Police responded to a noise disturbance at a residence in the 1900 block of Fir Road. Police arrived to find a man attempting to leave through a window. Several people inside were found with alcohol, and an arrest was made on suspicion of furnishing alcohol to a minor. The man leaving through the window thought that he was wanted by police, but he wasn't.
A woman called to report what she believed was organized crime within the medical field.


DEC. 28


Police assisted a Cornelius officer with an unwanted subject at the movie theater off of 26th Avenue following a dispute over a bag of popcorn.
A woman called to report that a man hit another woman who refused to sell marijuana for him.
Police checked on the welfare of a 91-year-old woman who was not answering her phone. She was found OK.


DEC. 29


Police responded to check on a subject "playing with himself" in the street wearing only underwear, boots and a jacket. Police located a teen-aged boy wearing a diaper. The boy admitted that he was wearing the diaper for sexual gratification. Police released him to a guardian and will send a referral to the Washington County Juvenile Department.
A resident called police after observing a woman place a bag under a light post on Pacific Avenue then leave the area. Police checked the bag and determined it was part of a scavenger hunt.
A citizen called police to see if her roommate, who was moving out, was allowed to have friends help her move.
A resident on 18th Avenue called about several cats that have died in the area.


DEC. 30


A woman called concerned about her husband who was about to drive and had taken a prescription pain reliever. An officer arrived and advised the man he could be arrested if he drove while under the influence of the medication.
A concerned citizen called police after observing what appeared to be an adult man hugging a 10-year-old boy. The boy actually turned out to be a short female adult.
Officers placed a police hold on a woman and transported her to the hospital after she attempted to kill herself.


DEC. 31


A woman phoned police after an upset 11-year-old girl near Safeway contacted her. The girl was apparently upset because her mother said mean things to her.
Police arrested a woman after she broke a neighbor’s window and then came over and starting hitting her.
A resident called police after finding several kittens alongside the road. An officer located the kittens and brought them to the station where another officer agreed to care for them until they could be taken to a care facility during business hours.


JAN. 1


A resident called police after a husband's girlfriend showed up at the house to serve divorce papers. The caller did not think this was wise.
Police responded to a call of an 83-year-old dementia patient who was being physically aggressive. She was transported to the hospital by ambulance.
A caller asked an officer to contact a neighbor about an issue on her behalf, as she (the caller) was susceptible to cannibalism.
Police arrested a man after he stole two cans of beer, a can of pop and a bag of corn nuts from Safeway.


JAN. 2


An officer assisted a subject in an electric wheelchair that became stranded when the wheelchair ran out of electricity. The subject was transported along with the wheelchair to an area where recharging could take place.
Police investigated after unknown suspect(s) tore the head off of a mannequin that was standing on a porch along Maple Street.
An employee at Jack in the Box called after noticing a man laying on the ground near a car and screaming. Police contacted the man who was acting intoxicated. It was determined the man had driven to the location. He was arrested for DUII and lodged at the Washington County Jail.


JAN. 3


A woman on Main Street called police to discuss “blue bathwater” and “body magnets”. The officer contacted a mental health crisis team member to assist the caller.
A sheriff's office in Washington State phoned Forest Grove authorities for information after they received a call from a Forest Grove resident claiming her baby disappeared after birth in their county. Police have reason to believe this did not actually occur and provided information.
A woman called police to report that her son's dog had gone blind. She was advised to contact a veterinarian.
A woman called police after her 24-year-old daughter failed to call her when she arrived home as promised. An officer contacted the daughter who was fine and asked her to give her mother a call.


JAN. 4


A woman called police after learning her name was used to open a cable TV account in Georgia.
A woman called police after her neighbor was trying to “hit on her”. He was not likely making a favorable impression as he also was allegedly trying to trap her cats. Police advised the man to leave the caller alone.
A man called to report that his neighbor was trying to pick a fight with him. Officers learned the man had actually been visiting his neighbor and refused to leave the residence when asked so he was “pushed” out without causing injury. Officers explained to the man that this was legal under the circumstances and that he should leave the residences of others when asked.

DemonGeminiX
01-08-2014, 01:22 PM
Sounds like a party town.