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Published: June 30, 2006 03:35 pm    print this story  

Bluefield Police Department

Bluefield Daily Telegraph

Bluefield Police Department - 911



NOISE DISTURBANCE: Police responded to a report that there were subjects creating a disturbance at Club 304 Saturday. The involved parties were advised to keep the noise down. Patrolman S.N. Horton investigated.



NOISE DISTURBANCE: Police responded Saturday to a report of a noise disturbance on Frederick Street. There was no disturbance when police arrived. Patrolman S.N. Horton investigated.



SUSPICIOUS ACT: Police responded Sunday to an anonymous report of a suspicious act on Highland Avenue. Involved subject/s were gone on arrival. Patrolman H.E. Naumann investigated.



LEAVING CRASH SCENE: Police responded Sunday to a report of subjects fleeing the scene of a crash on Cumberland Road. A vehicle complaint report was filed. Patrolman J.T. Brooks investigated.



THEFT: A theft was reported Sunday on Highland Avenue. A report was filed. Patrolman J.C. Whitt investigated.



POSSIBLE DOMESTIC: Police responded Monday to a report that a domestic altercation was in progress at a Frederick Street residence. Upon arrival, police learned there was not a domestic altercation. Two children were horse-playing. Patrolman S.N. Horton investigated.



RUNAWAY JUVENILE: Police responded Monday to a report that a juvenile ran away from a Frederick Street residence. The juvenile agreed to stay with a family friend approved by the juvenile’s mother. Patrolman S.N. Horton investigated



NOISE DISTURBANCE: Police responded Monday to a report that subjects were creating a disturbance at Tiffany Manor. The report was unfounded. Patrolman J.A. Jones investigated.



VEHICLE VANDALISM: olice responded Monday to a report that a vehicle had been vandalized on Harry Street. Upon arrival, victim decided not to file a report. The subject requested extra patrol in the area. Patrolman S.N. Horton investigated.



TAZEWELL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE - Weekly status report, June 18-23:



Traffic Tickets Issued: 35; Arrests made: 81; Traffic Accidents Worked: 3; Civil Papers Served: 264; Miles on Transportation: 1,893; Calls Responded to: 228; Bags of Trash Picked up: 371.

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