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Cyclist to Pedestrian: ‘I Should Really Run Into You Right Now’

The San Anselmo Police Department supplied the following information from Nov. 14-19. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.

 

Monday, Nov. 19

Vehicle collision: 7:45 a.m. Sir Francis Drake Blvd. RP [reporting person] reported a vehicle vs. vehicle collision with airbag deployment. Officers responded and temporarily closed the street. Medical responded and one driver was transported to the hospital and both vehicles were towed from the scene. A report was taken.

Civil problem: 9:16 a.m. Morningside Drive. RP requested an officer check her rental property for garbage. Officer responded and found garbage on the side and back yards. RP was advised. 

 

Sunday, Nov. 18 

Found property: 3:51 p.m. San Anselmo Avenue. Anonymous RP dropped off an envelope containing money at the Police Department. Officer located the owner and returned the envelope.

Suspicious circumstances: 4:33 p.m. Park Drive. RP reported someone was on the property of a vacant residence and no one should be there. Officers responded and contacted a real estate agent who was showing the house.

Red bicycle: 5:59 p.m. Saunders Avenue and Sir Francis Drake Blvd. RP reported a red bicycle was left in the area. Officer responded and took the property for safekeeping.

 

Saturday, Nov. 17

Down stop sign: 8:21 a.m. San Anselmo Avenue and Center Blvd. RP reported a stop sign was down. The Fairfax Department of Public Works was notified and a temporary sign was placed.

Suspicious female: 9:03 a.m. Richmond Road. Officer was flagged down by a citizen reporting a suspicious female subject in the area. The area was checked and the subject was not located.

Disturbing the peace: 12:22 p.m. San Anselmo Avenue. RP said that as she entered a crosswalk a bicyclist traveling against traffic said to her "I should really run into you right now". The RP was contacted and given advice. The area was checked and the bicyclist was not located.

Oh deer: 10:07 p.m. Idalia Court and Idalia Road. RP reported an injured deer was in the roadway. Humane was advised. 

 

Friday, Nov. 16 

She broke the TV: 2:43 a.m. Terrace Avenue. Resident reported he had a verbal argument with his girlfriend. RP advised the argument was abated, however she had broken the TV and he wanted her to leave the premises. Officer contacted both involved parties who advised the argument was verbal only and they agreed to work it out in the morning.

Truck with cement: 10:59 a.m. Blackhawk Drive. A citizen reported an old pickup truck with cement in the back. RP is concerned the vehicle may roll down the hill. The area was checked and the located vehicle was in a level location.

Petty theft: 1:40 p.m. Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Employee reported a student's iPad was stolen from unknown location on the campus. Loss: $400.00. The RP was contacted.

 

Thursday, Nov. 15

Citizen assist: 12:42 p.m. The Hub on Sir Francis Drake Blvd. A driver reported a possible intoxicated passenger on the transit bus. It was determined to be a verbal dispute over services between two passengers. Matter was abated and advice was given.

Threatening message: 1:59 p.m. Alta Vista. Resident reported his daughter is at the residence advising of a strange and threatening message on the answering machine. The message from a heavily accented male stated their house would be "blasted" and to "take care." The entire residence was checked by officers and no suspicious packages or items were located. The RP requests extra patrol throughout the day and evening.

Battery against spouse: 3:19 p.m. Holstein Road. Resident reported her husband lost his temper and pushed her in the chest with his hand causing her to fall to the ground. A report was taken for battery and an emergency protection order was granted to the victim. Michael Prudhomme was located in Larkspur, arrested for battery and booked into the Marin County Jail.

 

Wednesday, Nov. 14 

Found property: 3:25 p.m. Butterfield Road. A citizen turned in a found wallet. The wallet was held for the owner to pick it up.

Hallway sleeper: 9:22 p.m. Sir Francis Drake Blvd. RP reported a homeless female was sleeping in a hallway that led into a business. Officers contacted her and moved her along.

 

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