Crime & Safety
Fairfax Police: Warrant Attempts, Car Keys Stolen, Phone Dropped Through Grate
Fairfax Police Logs: Nov. 8-10
Monday, Nov. 8
Disturbance: A resident on Piper Lane called to report a dispute with another subject at his residence at 2:26 a.m.
Warrant Criminal: Officers attempted to serve an arrest warrant on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard at 11:23 a.m., but were unable to locate the subject.
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Citizen Assist: A woman dropped her cell phone through the grates in a storm drain at the Broadway lot at 12:02 p.m.
Citizen Assist: A resident wanted to speak with an officer about having alcohol in a vehicle.
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Suspicious Circumstances: A resident was involved in a minor collision a while back in San Francisco. The other party showed up at the resident's house and said he would be there a lot.
Disturbance: There was a tenant yelling at the Shady Brook Apartments at 11:41 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 9
Citizen Assist: A resident brought in a hand gun for destruction.
Suspicious Circumstances: A resident wanted to discuss a problem with an officer by phone.
Warrant Criminal: Officers attempted to locate a subject who had three outstanding arrest warrants, but were unable to do so.
Child Abuse Report: A cross-report of child abuse was received.
Fraud: A resident was a victim of credit card fraud. His card was used without his authorization.
Warrant Criminal: There was a warrant service attempt on Porteous Avenue .
Theft: A woman's car keys were stolen on Arroyo Road when she left them attached to her vehicle. She wants advice, because she is suspicious of neighbor youth.
Wednesday, Nov. 10
Welfare Check: A resident on Penny Lane is regularly called by R-U-OK, but hadn't been heard from since the night before.
Theft: A woman's wallet was stolen and she has suspect information based on fraudulent use.
Town Code Violation: Skateboarders were abated from in front of the post office at 3:36 p.m.
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