Crime & Safety

Teen Attempts to Steal Stop Sign at Dixon High School

Today's police log covers Sept.4-5. Courtesy of the Dixon Police Department

Sunday, Sept. 4, 2011

0700    Graffiti at Porter Road and S. Almond Street on the sound wall.

0940    Citizen assist at 200 block Alderglen Drive to request owner contact sister reference a hospitalized relative.

0945    Citizen assist via telephone.

0945    Non Injury traffic accident in the parking lot of 1300 block Commercial Drive.  Subject backed into a parked car. Minor damage.

1255    Citizen assist in the PD lobby.

1330    Found property. A drivers license at West B Street and Christy Place. Returned to owner.

1800    Missing person returned home at 1000 block Newgate Way.

2100    Loud music from a vehicle in the 800 blk N. Adams Street.

2158    Loud party at West F St and Peterson Ln.

2233    Loud music at 400 block La Esperanza Dr.

2238    Loud party at N. Almond and Sierra Dr.

2356    Area check of the walkway off of Evans Rd resulted in contact with numerous individuals.  Juvenile was released to a parent.

Monday, Sept. 5, 2011

0046    Recall of loud party at W. F St and Peterson Ln.

0058    Recall of loud party at 700 block Sierra Drive.

0133    Recall of party at W. F St and Peterson.  Owner advised next call out will cause an Admin Cite to be issued.

0215    Prowler in the front yard at 1200 block Charity Lane. Male was very intoxicated and did not know where he was. He was transported to an address on Hanson Ct.

0231    Report of four Juveniles seen jumping the fence on Country Faire Dr into the High School.  Officers diverted to next call.

0239    Reporting party reports hearing gun shots and a female screaming in the area of the 200 block Foster Lane.  The next door neighbor of the RP was playing video games involving gun shots.

0330    Area check on Country Faire Dr. On view of the subjects in the parking lot.  Christopher Scott Cutting (19) of Dixon was seen trying to steal a stop sign from the parking lot.  He was Cited and Released at the scene.

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