Police log: Oct. 29 – Nov. 2

Oct. 29

10:17 a.m. North Howard Street

Caller reported someone broke into his garage. The only thing stolen – his unicycle.

Oct. 30

2:43 a.m. East 3rd Street

Caller reported stolen Halloween decorations.

9:46 a.m. Veatch Street

Caller reported a large domesticated bird – possibly a turkey or large duck – that she was concerned might be hit by a car.

7:27 p.m. South Blaine Street – Taco Bell

Caller reported he was concerned about a girl with bruises on her face. Police responded and determined the bruises were makeup for Halloween.

Oct. 31

1:57 a.m. East 1st Street

Police arrested a man trying to get into a house that wasn”t his. When asked how much he had had to drink, he told police, “Way too much.”

10:08 a.m. West Pullman Road

Two men facing charges for battery against each other agreed the dispute was mutual to avoid charges.

12:03 p.m. College Avenue

A person who had left the hospital fainted. They were returned to the hospital.

Nov. 1

1:15 a.m. North Almon Street

Caller reported someone was trying to get into her house so she escaped to her neighbor”s house and called the police. When police arrived, they looked through the window and saw a man asleep in an armchair in the living room. They knocked on the door and the clearly intoxicated man answered and was arrested.

5:23 a.m. Lauder Avenue and Lenter Street

A man tried to break up a fight and got punched.

4:24 p.m. Baker Street

A woman called complaining there was feces on the outer wall of her apartment. Police responded, and after tests, determined the substance on her wall was only mud.

Nov. 2

4:55 a.m. South Main Street – Gritman Hospital

Police asked a woman to leave who was upsetting her friend in the ER.

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