OFFICE OF THE NEVADA COUNTY SHERIFF
Tuesday
8:38 a.m. – A caller at Spenceville Road and Penn Valley Drive reported a restraining order violation that happened after school. The subject is withheld from children.
12:27pm – A caller on Glasson Way reported an 18-year-old with an involuntary mental health crisis being let through the emergency room doors followed by security guards. The caller said the person was trying to get to a home in Auburn.
2:47 p.m. – A caller on Hydraulic Way and Mooney Flat Road requested a civilian stand-by to enforce a stay-away order. There were test subjects in his house who shouldn’t be there. The caller stated that the order has not yet been delivered as the subjects keep hiding when trying to deliver documents.
2:55 p.m. – A caller at North Bloomfield-Graniteville Road and Rockway Place reported that she had posted on Facebook about giving away firewood. A woman showed up who asked many personal questions and behaved threateningly towards the caller. The person followed the caller’s family as they left the home.
4:17pm – A caller at Poplar Meadow Lane and New School Street reported his life had been threatened by his ex-girlfriend’s boyfriend, who has a knife on his hip and is his colleague and neighbor.
9:50 p.m. – A caller from Highway 20 and Interstate 80 reported that his girlfriend was run over by the mother of his children and then beaten up. She had foot and hand injuries and medical help was requested. The incident happened during a custody swap.
NEVADA CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
Tuesday
10:14 am – A caller on Zion Street reported two people begging outside a store. The caller said they were known drug dealers/users and were trying to buy more drugs.
– Wilhelm Roller
Comments are closed.