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Williams 911: Week of May 11, 2011

The Williams Police Department answered the following calls for service -

• Officers took a criminal damage report on Sixth. Officers caught the juvenile suspects. The victim only wanted the suspects to clean up damage.

• Officers took a report of a car burglary behind a fast food restaurant.

• Officers gave a class to a campground host.

• Officers recovered a stolen vehicle out of California.

• Officers took a report of an attempted sexual assault.

• Officers responded to a verbal domestic. The parties were separated.

• Officers responded to a 911 hang up call at a hotel.

• Officers took a report of a stolen vehicle on Fulton.

• Officers took another stolen vehicle report on Fulton.

• Officers took a report of a vehicle burglary on Fulton.

• Officers investigated a non-injury accident on Fourth and Route 66.

• Officers arrested a male juvenile for two car burglaries.

• Officers conducted a civil stand by on 11th.

• Officers responded to a tree that split in half on Grant.

• Officers assisted with a backhoe that broke down on Grand Canyon Boulevard.

• Officers dealt with a transient on Route 66.

• Officers dealt with several RVs that were camping within the city.

• Officers took a report of harassment on Franklin.

• Officers took in found drug paraphernalia at a hotel.

• Officers and animal control responded to several dog calls.

• Officers arrested a male for a warrant on Route 66.

• Officers arrested a male for a warrant on Railroad.

• Officers responded to a domestic on Sherman. A male was arrested for criminal damage.

• Officers responded to a fire on Torrey Pines. The fire was in a pit.

• Officers took a report of the theft of a credit card on Wells Fargo.

• Officers took a report of a lost purse on Route 66.

• Officers responded to an attempted abduction on Pine.

• Officers assisted a motorist with a flat tire on Route 66.

• Officers cited a Chino Valley man for the illegal use of trash containers at a fast food restaurant.

• Officers took a report of a private property accident on Route 66.

• Officers assisted Life Line at a hotel.

• Officers responded to a suspicious vehicle on Grant.

• Officers issued six citations and gave out 24 warnings.

Anyone with any information is urged to call the WPD at (928) 635-4461. Anonymous tips can be left at any time at (928) 635-5992. Those that want to report a crime while remaining anonymous, can also call Silent Witness at (928) 774-6111 or (877) 29-CRIME. Silent Witness offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest.


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