1:01 a.m. - 911 hang up. Officer called back and spoke to person who dialed 911. She and a male were arguing over setting on air conditioner. No physical altercation.
9:43 a.m. - Caller states she ordered some totes from Temu and the delivery picture showed the totes were delivered to a neighbor's porch. Person in question said she never saw them. After the person in question was told that law enforcement was coming, the totes showed up still in the delivery box and neighbor was walking away.
11:12 a.m. - Complainant reports she heard a loud boom and walked outside. Half of her neighbor's house is missing.
11:43 a.m. - Caller asks for welfare check on employee that didn't show up for work. They already went to the residence, no answer to their knock. Deputy in contact with employee who has difficulty waking up to alarm. Is OK.
12:44 p.m. - Complainant working on house roof doesn't believe there is enough room to park in his driveway. Asked for permission to park on street for three or four nights. Per city officer it's OK.
1:02 p.m. - Caller reports receiving death threats from someone they know through Facebook. Caller had left insensitive comments on a social media post. Individual in question did not take well to the comments, called the complainant and their place of work multiple times threatening to slander her business and cause harm. Complainant told to get a restraining order and call law enforcement if the person were to come here from North Carolina.
2:11 p.m. - Caller states earlier in the month while checking in at motel, they had to leave for a medical emergency. Motel worker refused to allow them back into the motel to get their property they had left during medical incident. Caller wants to speak to deputy regarding their options for getting their property back - including credit cards and driver's license. Complainant states girlfriend was transported from motel in ambulance. He chose to drive to hospital, got lost, and was arrested for DWI. When girlfriend returned, she was denied the room. Owner of motel took all the personal property from the room and says she will only return it, in person, to the complainant who had rented room. Complainant was informed there was no violation of the law. He however requested a police report so his attorney can file a lawsuit. DOT records show complainant was arrested in another county for OWI two days before he initially checked into this motel.
4:45 p.m. - Vehicle flashing headlights pulled up behind deputy. Driver approached stating she was worried her estranged husband was tracking her. She asked deputy if he would look for tracking devices on her vehicle. She stated she's getting a divorce and is afraid her husband is going to show up and convince her to come back to him. Deputy advised her to tell hotel front desk she doesn't want visitors and to call dispatch if anyone shows up.
6:36 p.m. - Traffic stop of a truck dragging a boat. Driver was advised it is a road hazard to drag a boat on the highway, Arranged w/ towing company to remove boat.
10:42 p.m. - Caller states his blue Volkswagon was stolen within the last week. He stated it is cut in half, has no tires, and was locked in a shed. Reporting party states the person who sold him the vehicle sold the title to another individual. Due to inability to prove ownership, reporting party was told this is a civil matter.