Nevada County Police Blotter: Trance music never stops – The Union of Grass Valley

Posted: April 12, 2017 at 8:50 am

Grass Valley Police Department

Friday

8:06 a.m. A caller from the 300 block of Railroad Avenue reported receiving a parking ticket in an employee parking lot that he thought may be a scam.

8:27 a.m. A caller from the 700 block of Maltman Drive reported a transient sleeping under the stairs.

8:34 a.m. A caller from the 100 block of Brentwood Drive reported receiving harassing and threatening text messages for over a day, including messages stating that the texter makes his own weapons and that the caller should watch out for his family.

9:05 a.m. A caller from the 100 block of Springhill Drive reported a website had been created by subjects claiming to run and own his business.

Saturday

9:11 a.m. A caller from the 100 block of Race Street reported loud house and trance music coming from a nearby residence. The caller stated that the issue is ongoing at all times of the day. Police made contact with the suspect, who agreed to keep the music down.

11:27 a.m. A caller from the 200 block of Chapel Street reported finding a phone in his car when he came out of church that wasn't there previously. The caller said he made contact with the owner of the phone, who said it was stolen from her, and he would be mailing the phone back to her.

4:37 p.m. A caller from the 100 block of West McKnight Way reported a shoplifter who had run away with merchandise. The caller had determined the shoplifter's identity by referencing security tapes, but did not want to file charges due to low worth of items stolen.

6:10 p.m. A caller from the 200 block of North Church Street reported overhearing a neighbor trying to pay someone to beat the caller up. Police commented that it remained unclear whether that neighbor was talking about the caller, even though he was certain that the neighbor was.

8:14 p.m. A caller from the 100 block of West McKnight Way reported a shoplifter stealing shoes from a business.

Nevada County Sheriff's Office

Friday

9:52 a.m. A caller near the intersection of Highway 49 and Lime Kiln Road reported a large dump truck dropping trash and debris all over the highway.

10:31 a.m. A caller from the 14000 block of 49 Street reported an aggressive pit bull on the loose.

1:40 p.m. A caller from the 11000 block of View Drive requested her adult grandson be removed from her residence because he was not listening or minding her rules. Police advised the caller on the process of obtaining a restraining order.

4:34 p.m. A caller from the 11000 block of Sunset Way reported broken glass behind the tires of her vehicle. She reported the situation has been ongoing for three weeks.

6:59 p.m. A caller from the 15000 block of Pleasant Valley Road reported three people trying to steal items from his storage unit. The caller said that the issue is ongoing, and when he tries to confront the subjects they disappear.

Saturday

4:11 a.m. A caller from the 17000 block of Landini Place reported she was home alone and not expecting visitors when she heard a knock on the door. The caller reported hearing the toilet flushing in her downstairs apartment which has separate access.

4:43 p.m. A caller near the intersection of Venus Court and Dog Bar Road reported approaching the driver of a parked car, who stated he was going to burn the callers house down and that he was in the military. The driver was taken into custody by police officers on charges of (422PC)

7:34 p.m. A caller from the 12000 block of Highway 174 reported seeing the driver of a vehicle driving with his elbows while holding a pipe in one hand and lighting it with a lighter in the other hand. The caller reported seeing a child's carseat in the back of the vehicle.

11:29 p.m. A caller from the 21000 block of Big Oak Drive reported that he is a taxi dispatch driver and had just been assaulted by a customer. The assaulter told police that the driver had sped into the driveway going too fast and had nearly bumped into his son.

Matthew Pera

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