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Police: Car Pushed Down Street, Insanity Cases

The following was reported by the Fairfax Police. It doesn't indicate conviction. To receive updates when we publish the police reports, click the Keep Me Posted button.

 

The following is a selection of calls made to the from Jan. 30 to Feb. 5. The full reports can be found on the department's website. To recieve updates when we publish the police reports, click the Keep Me Posted button.

Sunday, Feb. 5

Public Intoxication: An officer initiated activity at 19 Broadway at 12:03 a.m. and an arrest was made.

Noise: There were more than five people cursing and a woman crying at Olema and Manor Roads at 1 a.m.

Noise: Yelling and screaming was heard at Nave’s at 2:32 a.m.

Vandalism: Someone kicked in a washing machine at Soap & Suds, causing water damage over the night.

Suspicious Circumstances: There were fire remnants in the pathway at Deer Park.

Suspicious Circumstances: A church employee found a bag of medication left on a candle platform at St. Rita’s.

Disturbance: There was a physical altercation at School Street Plaza at 4:49 p.m. and all the parties fled.

Theft: An officer initiated activity at Peri Park.

Suspicious Vehicle: An officer initiated activity at the School Street Plaza at 7:24 p.m. and an arrest was made.

Saturday, Feb. 4

With Subjects: An officer contacted two subjects behind 19 Broadway at 2:28 a.m.

Animal: A dog appeared to be lost and was wandering up and down Center Boulevard at 12:08 p.m.

Accident – No Injury: One car backed into another in the parking lot at 7-11 at 2:07 p.m. and appeared to be having a hard time working it out.

Animal: There were two large pitbulls on Scenic Road not on leashes at 2:19 p.m.

Warrant Criminal: An officer on a foot patrol located a subject who had an outstanding arrest warrant on School Street Plaza at 6:37 p.m.

Barking Dog: A dog was barking for over an hour on Taylor Drive at 8:42 p.m.

Stolen Vehicle: There was a report of a stolen car at the Creekside Apartments.

Friday, Feb. 3

Accident – Minor Injury: There was a car v. bicyclist accident at Sir Francis Drake Boulevard and Marinda Drive at 12:59 p.m.

Theft: A subject attempted to steal a bike at Fairfax Lumber and Hardware at 2:04 p.m. Officers arrested a subject for possession of stolen property.

Disturbance: There was a dispute over smoking laws at Yeah Baby at 2:16 p.m.

Suspicious Vehicle: An officer initiated activity on School Street at 6:15 p.m.

Suspicious Vehicle: An officer initiated activity at the Lanai Apartments at 7:37 p.m.

Public Intoxication: A man was walking with a spear at Oak Manor Drive and Arrowood Lane at 8:27 p.m. It was a plastic spear. An arrest was made.

Suspicious Vehicle: An officer initiated activity at Pacheco and Inyo Avenues at 11:50 p.m.

Thursday, Feb. 2

Traffic Complaint: Three cars were stopped Sir Francis Drake Boulevard and Oak Tree Lane at 8:38 a.m. and one of the cars had run out of gas. The involved parties were causing a commotion.

Suspicious Person: A subject was walking up Ridge Road talking to himself. He went into a yard with a no trespassing sign and could be heard screaming at himself at 11:24 a.m.

Disturbance: A resident reported another subject pushed him down and threatened him at the School Street Plaza.

Welfare Check: A welfare check was requested on a subject who wanted assistance to run away.

Welfare Check: A caller said it wasn’t an emergency and made several vague and inconsistent statements.

Miscellaneous Service: The plumbing in the men’s room of the library was overflowing.

Wednesday, Feb. 1

Attempt to Contact: A resident wanted officers to check for her son who left home the night before without permission. The son should be in school, but wasn’t.

Disturbance: Two subjects were yelling at each other at the Creekside Apartments at 12:13 p.m.

Theft: A resident believed her car keys were stolen the night before. Her car was unlocked, but nothing appeared to be missing.

Threats: A resident feels threatened by her neighbor on Taylor Drive because of comments made the week before.

Smart Meter: A resident wanted to speak with an officer about PG&E threatening to install a Smart Meter on Main Court.

Threats: A resident was receiving threats from her daughter-in-law.

Tuesday, Jan. 31

Unwanted Subject: A subject in dark clothing was carrying a baseball bat and hammer and appeared threatening outside 19 Broadway at 12:20 a.m.

Wire Down: A garbage truck brought down a wire at Main Court and Pacheco Avenue.

Threats: A subject reported that the voices in his head are telling him to kill himself or someone else.

Suspicious Circumstances: A resident’s car was pushed from one spot on Dominga Avenue to in front of his driveway.

Monday, Jan. 30

Animal: Two dogs were running loose around the tennis courts at 9:23 a.m.

Warrant Criminal: An officer initiated activity on Willow Avenue at 1:01 p.m.

Civil Problem: A resident wanted to speak with an officer about her clothes being damaged at the cleaners.

Suspicious Vehicle: A car was running for 20 minutes on Bolinas Road and there were two dogs inside that appeared distressed.

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