POLICE NOTES

 

September 9, 2010



Waitsburg/Walla Walla County Dayton/

Columbia County 9-6: Prowler. Possible prowler reported on 3rd St., Dayton.

Found Property. Bicycle found at the United Meth­odist Church, 3rd St., Dayton. 9-5: Suspicious salesman reported in the Spring Street neighborhood, Dayton.

9-4: Burglary. A cabin on Lewis Peak Road, Waits­burg, was broken into and miscellaneous tools are reported gone. Vandalism. A patrol car was vandalized on 3rd St., Dayton. Burglary. Cabin burglary reported, multiple items stolen, on Payne Hollow Rd., Dayton.

Disturbance. Verbal disagreement between neigh­bors on Jackson St., Dayton.

Violation. Illegal camping reported on Eckler Moun­tain, Dayton. 8-31: Fire. Transforming sparking on Harlem Rd., Dayton. Theft. Property was reported stolen from a resident on Commerical, Dayton.

8-30: Malicious Mischief. Broken sprinklers report­ed on Main and Academy streets, Waitsburg. Vicious Animal. Dog bite reported on Wagon Road, Dayton. Burglary. Residential burglary reported on State Route 261, Starbuck.

Robbery. Strong-arm robbery reported on Commer­cial and Cottonwood, Dayton. 8-29: Hazmat. Ammonia smell reported on Main Street, Dayton. Vehicle Prowl. Report of someone rummaging around in the back of a pickup on S. 4th Street, Dayton. Lost Property. Boy's bicycle lost, blue and silver, relatively small frame, from S. 2nd Street, Dayton. 8-27: Animal Stray. Horses running loose on S. 5th Street, Dayton.

8-26: Theft. Theft reported on Dayton Ave., Dayton. Reckless. Reckless wheat truck reported on 4th and Main, Dayton. Theft. Resident on N. Front Street, Dayton, reported that some power tools were missing from his shop. Theft. Theft of cell phone reported on Valley View, Dayton. 8-25: Burglary. Commercial burglary reported on Main Street, Dayton. 8-24: Burglary. Residential burglary reported on W. 2nd Street, Waitsburg. 8-24: Assault. Fourth-degree assault reported on Railroad Avenue, Prescott. Youth was verbally ha­rassed by another youth and then reportedly thrown to the ground. 8-23: Criminal Mischief. Report of campaign signs being set on fire on E. Dayton Ave., Dayton.

 

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