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Fort Bragg Police Logs 6.01.2021: Dog Went Missing, Truck Parked at Location for Five Months

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The following is a police log published law enforcement dispatch in Ukiah. People named as being arrested should be presumed innocent unless/until found guilty in a court of law. In the spirit of transparency, MendoFever actively curates these police logs to protect the privacy of law enforcement personnel, suspects, and victims.

Some important codes to refer to when reading police logs follow: RP = Reporting party UTL/GOA means “Unable to locate, Gone on Arrival.” CODE 4 = “Situation Under Control”HBD=Has been drinking

  • 05:21:56…SUSP VEHICLE1100-BLK S MAIN ST, FORT BRAGG REPORTING TRUCK PARKED AT LOC FOR LAST FIVE MONTHS//SUBJECT DISCONNECTED TWICE BEFORE GIVING FURTHER  IDENTIFYING INFO ON VEH OR ASSOCIATED SUBJECTS//INFO GIVEN TO PATROL
  • 11:03:12…CITIZEN ASSIST 250 E CYPRESS ST, FORT BRAGG RP REQ TO SPEAK TO OFC//SERVICE PROVIDED
  • 12:40:04…TRAFFIC ACCIDENT NON INJURY AND PD OE CHESTNUT ST, FORT BRAGG RP REQ TO SPEAK TO OFC RE TC LATE REPORT//INFO TAKEN
  • 13:22:19…ANIMAL660 S MAIN ST, FORT BRAGG RP REQ WELFARE CHECK ON K9//OWNER ON SCENE AND CARED FOR K9
  • 13:23:17…UCC VIOL N MCPHERSON ST, FORT BRAGG RP IN FRONT OF STATION WISHING TO SPEAK TO AN OFFICER//INFO TAKEN
  • 19:26:46…H/S ACTIVITY  S MAIN ST, FORT BRAGG REPORTS MALE ASSOC WITH SILVER MINI VAN IN SAFEWAY PARKING LOT SMOKING H&S/AREA CHECKED UTL GOA
  • 22:06:58…MISC CRIME S MAIN ST, FORT BRAGG R/P REPORTS HER DOG WENT MISSING FROM HER RESIDENCE IN THE COUNTY AND SHE HAS A TRACKING COLLAR ON DOG AND HAS TRACKED TO THE EBB TIDE. SILVER TOYT COROLLA //AREA CHECKED UTL GOA//REFERRED TO MCSO FOR THEFT REPORT
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