Crime & Safety

Mother Won't Bring her Daughter Back from Holland

The Fairfax Police log for Feb. 5-12 includes two DUI arrests, a rooster complaint and juvenile problems.

 

Tuesday, Feb. 12 

Drug violation: 9:28 a.m. Shady Brook Apartments on Merwin Avenue. RP’s son just came home, she suspects he is under the influence drugs of alcohol due to slurred speech and previous use.

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Civil problem: 2:06 p.m. Unknown. RP (reporting person) needs advice on how to get personal possessions back from an ex-boyfriend who lives in Fairfax. RP declined to give exact address at this time.

Disturbance: 6:01 p.m. Shady Brook Apartments. RP was speaking to her friend on the phone, who told the RP that she was being attacked by her son.

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Monday, Feb. 11 

Domestic violence/disturbance: 1:08 a.m. Scenic Road. Male vs. female disturbance with children screaming in the background.

Suspicious vehicle: 11:40 a.m. Cascade Canyon School on Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Man in his late 40’s is sitting in an illegally parked car watching the children at the school.

Service: 4:21 p.m. Creek Road. RP brought in a gun for destruction.

 

Sunday, Feb. 10

Noise complaint: 12:18 a.m. Napa Avenue, Fairfax. Anonymous RP reported a loud party.

 

Saturday, Feb. 9 

DUI: 1:43 a.m. 7-Eleven on Bolinas Road. Arrest made.

DUI: 2:26 a.m. Scenic Road and Azalea Avenue. Arrest made.

Theft: 8:37 a.m. Redwood Road and Scenic Road. RP said an unknown subject dug up and stole two plants from her property.

Service: 12:14 p.m. Bolinas Road. Bicycles are blocking the sidewalk and not moving for pedestrians also trying to use the sidewalk. RP asked them to move their bicycles and was rudely refused.

Parking complaint: 3:51 p.m. Sherman’s General Store on Bolinas Road. Subjects have set up a table and chairs in a parking space on the street.

Town cod violation: 5:15 p.m. Cascade Drive. RP requested an officer respond and attempt to locate/contact a solicitor and find out if she has a permit. Her name is “Latoya” and she is dressed in all black. RP believes she went north from the RP’s residence.

 

Friday, Feb. 8

Found property: 12:26 p.m. Blackberry Lane. RP turned into a child’s bicycle he said had been abandoned in the bushes for some time.

Animal problem: 1:04 p.m. Broadway. Two pit-bull-like dogs walking down the street, apparently unattended. Customers called the RP’s attention to the problem. One is light brown and the other is black.

 

Thursday, Feb. 7

Suspicious vehicle: 11:35 a.m. Bolinas Road. Report of three males in a white Toyota pickup with a camper parked at the entrance by the water tower where parking is not allowed. RP asked what they were doing there and the driver said he was picking up friends. RP said they looked very disheveled and appeared to be drinking. RP is concerned because of the recent break-ins in the area.

Dead animal: 2:56 p.m. Sir Francis Drake Blvd. and Glen Drive. RP was walking in the area by the creek and can smell something that has died in the creek area. There is a vulture circling overhead. RP did not want to investigate further. The officer located the remains of a small animal, possibly a raccoon.

Missing person: 5:28 p.m. Piper Lane. The mother of the RP’s child took the child to Holland to visit relatives and is now refusing to bring her back. RP has contacted the DA’s office and they told him he needed to file a report with his local department to start.

Rooster: 6:35 p.m. Scenic Road. RP complained of a neighbor’s roosters, which start crowing as early as 4 a.m. and continue throughout the day.

 

Wednesday, Feb. 6

Juvenile problem: 2:05 p.m. Spruce Road. A group of 10 juveniles stopped the RP in her vehicle, asked a question, then when she was leaving she noticed one of the kids was holding on to the back of her vehicle on his skateboard.

 

Tuesday, Feb. 5

 

Unwanted subject: 5:19 p.m. St. Rita’s School on Marinda Drive. Three high school students jumped the fence and are refusing to leave when asked. Currently playing basketball on the courts. 

 

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