Police and Fire log
By Lester Flynn
Calistoga Police Dispatcher
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Sunday, July 6
6:38 a.m., Officer, fire and ambulance responded to a vehicle accident at SR128.
2:17 p.m., Officer responded for non-injury vehicle accident on Petrified Forest Road; the parties involved exchanged information.
7:00 p.m., Officer responded to a male subject flashing a fake police badge leaving a local bar. The “wannabe” cop was gone when the real police arrived.
7:37 p.m., Several officers responded to a domestic dispute. Parties were counseled.
8:42 p.m., Officers called to the carnival about an uncooperative intoxicated subject, who was taken into custody and later released on a citation to appear in court.
8:48 p.m., Officers at the carnival out with another uncooperative intoxicated subject. He was also taken into custody and later released on a citation to appear in court.
10:32 p.m., Officers at the carnival responded to the report of a fight. All the individuals involved were contacted and escorted off the property.
11:44 p.m., Officer responded to an injury accident involving a motorcycle on Petrified Forest Road. Fire, ambulance and CHP responded.
Monday, July 7
10:12 a.m., Officers responded for traffic accident on Petrified Forest Road. Extrication was required, and the driver was taken to the hospital.
2:12 a.m., Officer responded to a report of suspicious vehicle on Cedar Street. The vehicle was shining a light into homes. It was only the newspaper delivery guy.
Tuesday, July 8
7:09 a.m., Officer responded for a stolen vehicle report. The vehicle was later located in the City of Clearlake; the matter is still under investigation.
2:39 p.m., Officer responded for a welfare check on Spring Street. Mother and children were fine.
8:54 p.m., Officer responded for report of several juveniles skateboarding behind a local shop. The juveniles were contacted and asked to leave.
Wednesday, July 9
8:44 a.m., Officers on a traffic stop located a Calistoga man with an outstanding warrant from Santa Cruz. The subject was taken into custody and booked into the county jail.
Thursday, July 10
2:32 a.m., Officers responded to a report of loud music on Myrtle Street. The individual responsible was contacted and agreed to turn down the music.
2:59 p.m., Officers responded for a traffic accident on Petrified Forest Road. Fire and ambulance responded for minor injuries.
9:56 p.m., Officer took a report of an assault that occurred at a local restaurant.
Friday, July 11
9:02 a.m., Officer responded for a welfare check. Father wanted to check on his son who did not attend school today. Mother and son were contacted; the child was fine.
6:08 p.m., Officer responded for report of a non-injury, hit-and-run accident on Washington Street. A report was taken.
Saturday, July 12
11:44 p.m., Officer responded for report of loud music on Washington Street. The responsible was contacted and agreed to turn the music down.
5:38 p.m., Officer took a report on Lincoln Avenue for annoying phone calls. The matter is under investigation.
5:44 p.m., Officers responded for a 12 year old bleeding from the wrist, medical responded. The child was taken to the hospital.
6:34 p.m., Officer responded for a welfare check on a dog that had been tied up all day. Dog was fine and the owner was notified.
Sunday, July 13
9:09 p.m., Officers responded to a report of loud music on Adele Street. The individual responsible was contacted and a first response notice was issued. Twenty minutes later, officers responded to another complaint for the loud music; a citation was issued.
11:57 p.m., Officers on a traffic stop located a Calistoga man with an outstanding warrant from Sonoma County. He was taken into custody and later booked into county jail.
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