Tuesday, October 1st

A deputy while on routine patrol checked an unoccupied vehicle on 220th Street between E and Eaton Avenue. The vehicle was found to be secure and a 24 hour removal tag was placed on the vehicle.

A deputy responded to an alarm activation at the Peoples Trust and Savings Bank in Grand Junction. The deputy found the bank to be secure and a key holder soon arrived to reset the alarm.

A deputy was dispatched to Scranton to remove a cat from a live trap.

A deputy and the Chief Deputy Sheriff helped resolve a domestic issue involving a no contact order at a residence in the 600 block of Sand Street in Churdan.

A deputy was advised of an erratic and careless driver near 160th Street and Kingman Avenue. The owner of the vehicle was informed of the situation and the driver will be warned.

A deputy while on routine patrol found an open door on an enclosed construction trailer in the 800 block of High Street in Scranton. The deputy secured the door with a padlock and informed the owner of the trailer of his actions.

A deputy on routine patrol found a cow along the roadway in the 1100 block Eaton Avenue. The owner was found and soon arrived to place the cow back into the pasture.

In all cases when a defendant has been charged, this is merely an accusation, and all  defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

 

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