12:55 a.m. - Fire department responded to a chimney fire the caller said had spread to the house. Everyone is out. Officer reported a lot of smoke and flames coming from the back of house. Firemen on scene requested additional help from nearby fire department. House blew up at 1:39 a.m.
1:11 a.m. - Repairing broken nutcracker display. Weather related damage. Officer reported successful reattachment.
5:26 a.m. - A 10-year old boy in the hospital emergency room with a hand laceration. The boy got into a argument with 5-year old sister and she grabbed a knife. He tried to take the knife away and cut his hand.
9:44 a.m. - Theft of vehicle reported by repair shop owner who said repairs were not paid for. The report states the owner's son complained it wasn't fixed properly and left with the vehicle while his mother was yelling at him to stop. The shop owner provided the names of both subjects who are known to law enforcement.
11:02 a.m. - Welfare check requested. Person found laying on floor for a couple of days. Person transported to hospital for medical evaluation.
1:06 p.m. - Caller wants law enforcement to remove two people from residence and tell one of them to get a job. Officer told caller they would need to start the eviction process and it wasn't law enforcement's job to tell someone to get a job.
1:14 p.m. - Subject unhappy with a guest staying at his home because she is lazy. Officer advised this is not a law enforcement issue, and if he is unhappy with the arrangement, to ask the guest to leave. Subject stated he would giver her one more chance.
3:24 p.m. - Caller reported fraud loss of $482. Their Facebook page was hacked months ago, so they closed that one and opened a new one. A family member gave them a number off Facebook to report the hacking. They called the number and were requested to provide money through various Target and Apple gift cards as a way to draw out the hackers. Following these direction let to the fraud. The victim provided law enforcement with two international phone numbers that show up as private numbers. Officer advised this is an international scam operation and local law enforcement can only document the incident.
3:59 p.m. - Town Hall. Subject on meeting agenda has history of aggression. Would like an officer in the area.
4:27 p.m. - Caller believes girlfriend took money out of his wallet.
8:35 p.m. - Caller reported finding a tracking device under her car. Device turned over to law enforcement. Vehicle co-owned between husband and wife going through a divorce. Officer provided caller information on restraining orders.
9:43 p.m. - Caller advised she accidently called 911 and hung up. She called 911 again and advised her husband thinks she called law enforcement on him. Woman advised she drank several alcoholic beverages earlier in the night. Woman reported she hurt her ankle and wanted to go to the hospital. She was taken to the hospital and next to police station for booking. She was released after booking and went to stay with a friend for the evening.
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