SUSPICIOUS: Officers agreed to provide extra patrol the evening of Jan. 4 at a Watson Street complex. An initial report told of someone prowling around the grounds, holding a flashlight and trying to open doors.
DID NOT PAY: An employee of a Griffin Avenue business called police at 7:34 a.m. Jan. 3, complaining of a customer who said he did not have money to pay for gasoline. After police arrived, the customer called a friend to come with cash. The customer then drove off without paying. Store management declined to prosecute.
EGG TOSS: A report was issued at 9:35 p.m. Jan. 3 of two vehicles being driven erratically in a Roosevelt Avenue parking lot while the driver threw eggs at each other. An officer made contact and advised them to stop.
TAGGING: An officer responded the morning of Jan. 3 to a report of “tagging” on the side of the public library. Photographs were taken. There were no immediate suspects.
CARD USED: A city resident told police Jan. 2 his wallet was lost the previous evening and a debit card was used at a local grocery store before it could be cancelled. A report was taken. The wallet was turned in to police later in the day, but all contents were missing.
CUSTOMER CONCERN: An employee at a Garrett Street business called police the evening of Jan. 2, asking that two people be trespassed from the store due to shoplifting concerns. They departed before an officer arrived.