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Thefts from Barefoot Café and Culture Shock and Men Up to No Good

The Fairfax Police blotter for Nov. 6-10 includes three arrests and kids stomping and singing.

  

Saturday, Nov. 10

Hit-and-run: 3:55 p.m. Good Earth on Center Blvd. Sometime between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. the reporting person’s vehicle was hit. Officer reported that the damage was not consistent with a vehicle collision. Disposition: unfounded.

Vehicle accident with injury: 5:17 p.m. Berry Lane and Sir Francis Drake Blvd in Ross. Three car accident. There is one car in the middle of the road and two vehicles off to the side.

Confrontation: 9:54 a.m. Good Earth on Center Blvd. RP came to the Fairfax Police Department to document a confrontation that took place earlier.

 

Friday, Nov. 9

Hospital ride?: 5:27 a.m. Fairfax Police Department on Bolinas Road. RP wants to speak with an officer. He said he wants to go to the hospital.

Lights out: Center Blvd. 7:55 p.m. Officer on patrol found the streetlights at 720 Center going west to Pacheco were not working. The Fairfax Department of Public Works was notified for repair.

 

Thursday, Nov. 8

Accident: 3:34 p.m. Piper Court. RP was involved in a minor accident when picking up his son from school. The RP and the other party exchanged information. RP is requesting to speak with an officer about how far away the other party’s vehicle was parked from the curb.

Disturbance: 6:17 p.m. Peri Park. Officer contacted a group of people for a town code violation. The parties became combative. Two subjects were cited, two were booked into Marin County Jail.

Singing: 9:12 p.m. Sherwood Oaks Apartments on Bolinas Road. Anonymous RP hears loud stomping and singing. Has been going on for about 30 minutes. Officer contacted resident who said she would get the kids to quiet down.

 

Wednesday, Nov. 7

Town code violation: 5:12 a.m. Good Earth on Center Blvd. RP requested an officer document the vehicles making deliveries at the Good Earth.

Theft: 3:50 p.m. Barefoot Café on Sir Francis Drake Blvd. RP reported there was a theft from the restaurant.

Theft: 5:16 p.m. Culture Shock on Bolinas Road. Theft of a ring from a display case. Just occurred.

Threats: 11:49 p.m. Park Road. RP reported a loose dog came at him somewhat aggressively. When he spoke to the owner, the owner responded by threatening him.

 

Tuesday, Nov. 6

Noise complaint: 2:42 a.m. Good Earth on Center Blvd. RP said someone is in the loading dock making a lot of noise. The officer contacted an employee who was doing some cleaning. He was advised of the complaint and will stop for the night.

Loitering complaint: 7:26 p.m. Merwin Avenue. Report of a growing group of males loitering across the street. They aren’t on the property at this time, but the RP is concerned they may be up to no good.

Welfare check: 10:22 p.m. Gestalt Haus on Bolinas Road. RP is concerned about a female dancing and screaming in the business. He believes she may be very intoxicated and doesn’t think she is with anyone that is currently in the business.

Public intoxication: 11:44 p.m. Officer initiated activity at Bolinas Road. Subject arrested for public intoxication and booked into Marin County Jail. 

 

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