Motorcycle crash: Officers were dispatched on May 9 after a report came in about a motorcycle crash. Initial reports indicated the male driver of the motorcycle was unconscious and not breathing, but when officers arrived on the scene, he was conscious and talking. The driver transported to a hospital where the driver’s condition was determined to be critical. Officers contacted the registered owner of the motorcycle, and the owner stated the driver did not have permission to ride the vehicle. The owner witnessed the driver leave the driveway with the motorcycle and estimated the driver was going over 60 mph in a 25 mph zone. A records check of the driver revealed he has a suspended license and did not have a motorcycle endorsement or learners permit to operate a motorcycle. The driver was issues a citation for reckless driving and driving with a suspended license. The driver is now in stable condition.
DUI: A driver called officers on May 10 to report they were following a reckless driver who was swerving in and out of their lane and even over the centerline. When officers found the vehicle, they activated emergency lights, but the car continued to drive for several blocks before pulling over. Officers noticed the driver had trouble answering questions and carrying on a conversation, and the car had fresh damage to the front end. When asked, the driver revealed to officers she was taking pain medication for her medical treatment. The driver was arrested for driving under the influence and was transported to the Good Samaritan Hospital for a blood draw, which officers obtained a warrant for that night. Theft from vehicle: Officers responded to a report of a theft from a vehicle on May 10.The reporting party said she was at a family get together before she left to go shopping, which is when she noticed money missing from her vehicle. Officers advised the subject it would be hard to prove who took the money because the car was unlocked in a driveway when the money was taken.