Wicked Local
The following are excerpts from the Belmont Police log as made available by the Belmont Police Department. The log is public and available for review. All persons are presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law.
Jan. 15
There was one report of unemployment identity fraud.
7:36 a.m.: Officers responded to Star Market parking lot for report of a stolen item. They spoke to a Belmont man who said he parked his 2004 pick-up truck in the Star Market parking lot and when he returned, he noticed something hanging from the bottom and realized someone removed the catalytic converter to his truck. Officers asked how long his truck was in the spot and he said he maintains the lot during snow storms and leaves the truck on the property per an agreement with Star Market. The truck was parked there since the last storm one month ago. The last time he checked it was the night before and it was intact. The value of the catalytic converter is $2,000.
Do you know this woman? CCTV appeal after traffic cone is hurled on to car bonnet POLICE have issued a CCTV appeal after a woman hurled a traffic cone on to the bonnet of a car. They would like to speak to the woman pictured after an incident in Wimborne. The victim parked his car in Lawrence Lane in Witchampton at around 1.30pm on Friday November 13 and returned at around 4pm to find a traffic cone on the bonnet. He had a dashcam fitted to his vehicle and checked the footage, which showed that at around 2.15pm a woman had picked up the traffic cone and thrown it onto the bonnet. The car was left scratched as a result of the incident.
Woman comes forward after appeal over traffic cone thrown onto car A woman has come forward following an image appeal in relation to a report of criminal damage to a vehicle near Wimborne. The incident occurred at around 2.15pm on Friday 13 November 2020 in Lawrence Lane in Witchampton. It was reported that a woman threw a traffic cone onto the bonnet of a car, leaving the vehicle scratched. Police issued a CCTV image of a woman they wanted to speak with in connection with the incident. Following the appeal, a woman has come forward and is assisting officers with their enquiries.
which is $10,000. and in addition, there are no guaranteed raises going forward. they were asking, okay, well, can we get a pay bump in year two, pay bump in year three. all of that was left off the table. it s not that the teachers are ungrateful. they don t trust the legislature. they want more assurances that they re going to get more money in the future. i want to bring in lawrence lane, a high school teacher. you ve been a long-time teacher in your district. you work four jobs. no doubt about it. i ve had to. i work part-time at a retail outlet in tulsa. i also officiate high school basketball, announce high school football, as well as teach full time. reporter: and i imagine it s not because you just love working and want four jobs. no, it s because i d like to do some things that probably people who normally would have an opportunity to do some things in. be able to visit my grandkids, watch an oklahoma sooner football game every so often. just do things you think regular