Excerpts from the call logs of the Del Norte County Sheriffâs Department:
Tuesday, June 22
⢠At 4:07 a.m., police responded to the 1100 block of Oregon Street after a caller reported a vehicle is open and running and no one is in the vehicle.
⢠At 7:04 a.m., police responded to the 600 block of Highway 101 after a caller reported his vehicle was broken into and several items were taken into.
⢠At 7:53 a.m., police responded to the 800 block of 3
rd Street after a caller reported someone broke the ATM.
⢠At 8:17 a.m., police responded to the 600 block of Highway after a caller reported someone stole three bicycles off his vehicle.
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Man, nearly 100-years-old, found murdered in his home
DECATUR, Georgia (WGCL) A nearly 100-year-old man was found shot to death inside his Decatur home, and now two people are behind bars.
On Tuesday, DeKalb County police responded to a home on the 800 block of Wintergreen Lane after receiving a person shot call around 10:20 p.m.
When they arrived to the scene, officers found 97-year-old William Scott dead inside his home. Neighbors told CBS46, Scott was expecting a plumber Monday morning, but the elderly man never answered the door when the plumber arrived. His family tried calling him throughout the day, also no answer. Neighbors said Scott’s caregiver stopped by his house Tuesday morning when he discovered the 97-year-old dead inside his home.
Shoppers have been given the hump over a new safety measure in Tesco’s town-centre car park. SHOPPERS have been given the hump over a new safety measure in Tesco’s Dunfermline town-centre car park. Duloch car-owner Alexander Richardson has vowed not to return to the store until the speed bump is either removed or lowered. Tesco has installed the measure at the pedestrian crossing heading into the supermarket’s car park, just past the entrance to the petrol station. Now drivers fear the height of the bump could cause serious damage to their vehicles or cause collisions. Mr Richardson said: “I’ll bet you at some point one car will roll into the back of another.