Police Report
(A summary of recent activity of Fairfield Police Department.)
April 12
1:54 a.m.—Officer Tiner on report of suspicious person in neighborhood. All was found to be okay. Subject had just moved down the street.
9:41 a.m.—Officer Gasaway to police department to meet a complainant.
12:42 p.m.—Officer Kindon on report of subject reporting someone had been in their house. All okay.
5:09 p.m.—Officer Gasaway on report of domestic disturbance. Was okay, verbal and son had already left.
9:22 p.m.—Officer Frasier on report of traffic jam at Love’s Travel Center.
10:18 p.m.—Officer Frasier on subject throwing out trash. Subject picked up the trash.
April 13
2:34 a.m.—Officer Frasier on report of suspicious person.
8 a.m.—Officer Gasaway arrested subject on outstanding warrants out of municipal court.
11:50 a.m.—Officer Kindon responded to possible disturbance at Talford Apartments.
6:42 p.m.—Officer Frasier assisted Department of Public Safety with the issuance of a warrant.
10 p.m.—Officer Frasier assisted with traffic at Love’s.
April 14
12:21 a.m.—Officer Fraiser responded to an alarm at Wells Fargo Bank.
1:08 a.m.—Officer Frasier responded to NAPA Auto Parts in reference to an alarm. Building found to be secure, along with a cat in the window.
1:23 p.m.—Officer Markham met with complainant in reference to burning inside city limits.
1:45 p.m.—Officer Tiner dispatched to Oak Street in reference to subject walking in roadway.
5:15 p.m.—Officer Markham responded to an alarm on Main Street.
April 15
1:17 a.m.—Cpl. Green responded to a possible disturbance on Renee Street.
8:17 a.m.—Officer Markham assisted a subject in finding an address.
1:48 p.m.—Officer Tiner arrested a subject on warrants.
2:45 p.m.—Officer Markham to minor wreck.
3:05 p.m.—Officer Tiner on report of subject going door-to-door trying to sell meat. Unable to locate.
5:50 p.m.—Officer Green on report of shoplifter.
6:52 p.m.—Officer Green delivered an emergency message.
8:05 p.m.—Officer Green, Sgt. Utsey and Asst. Chief Rogillio to suspicious containers in ice chest. Owners contacted and containers shipped back to them.
8:35 p.m.—Officer Green to apartments to meet a complainant.
April 16
12:05 a.m.—Officer Green to club on subject not paying tab. Tab got paid.
1:22 a.m.—Officer Green on report of alarm sounding.
7:48 a.m.—Officer Kindon on report of major wreck on Oak Street.
9:30 a.m.—Officer Kindon to police department to meet a complainant.
9:45 a.m.—Officer Gasaway to police department to speak to complainant.
11:40 a.m.—Officers Gasaway and Kindon to reported disturbance.
2:15 p.m.—Officer Kindon to police department to meet a complainant on forged checks.
5:56 p.m.—Officer Frasier on report of kids playing in roadway.
April 17
7:05 a.m.—Officer Gasaway on report of people knocking on doors at the Jack in the Box restaurant. They were closed, waiting for supervisor.
9:31 a.m.—Officer Kindon assisted Fairfield EMS on medical emergency.
2:21 p.m.—Officer Kindon on report of kids throwing rocks at vehicles. Spoke to adult that was supposed to be watching them.
8:56 p.m.—Officer Frasier on report of possible drunk driver. Driver advised he was tired and was stopping for the night to sleep.
10:28 p.m.—Officer Frasier on report of loud music. Subject advised to turn down volume.
11:03 p.m.—Officer Frasier on report of two suspicious subjects. Was two that had just left the prom.
April 18
5:20 a.m.—Officer Kindon responded to a loud music call where three subjects were identified and one was arrested on outstanding warrants.
7:30 a.m.—Officer Kindon dispatched to west U.S. 84 in reference to a pole on fire.
4:30 p.m.—Officers responded to a disturbance at the Valero gas station.
6:32 p.m.—Officer Frasier met with complainant in reference to a stolen 4-wheeler.
9:48 p.m.—Officer Frasier dispatched to College Street in reference to a suspicious person.


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