Nevada County Police Blotter: Cat Sitter Loses Cat, Neighbor Won’t Return It

Friday
Grass Valley Police Department
10:01 a.m. – A caller from Brunswick Road reported times when someone had yelled at them that the caller was an undercover cop and was going to kill the caller.
11:53 a.m. – A caller from Richardson Street reported a dog that had been in a vehicle for 7 a.m. and was barking. The vehicle, the caller said, was in the corner of the lot and parked in the shade.
5:45 p.m. – A Brunswick Road caller gave the address when asked what the emergency was. He said “I’m just drunk” and hung up.
5.48pm – A caller from Sutton Way reported that he had been waiting for more than two hours for his prescription and the pharmacist kept laughing at him.
Saturday
2:41 a.m. – A caller from a business on Plaza Drive wanted a drive-thru from the parking lot to get around all the transients. The caller said one of the transients was watching his car last night and if he saw him doing it again he was going to get fired for beating the transient.
8:07 a.m. – A caller from Richardson Street reports an abandoned sedan in the middle of the road. According to the caller, the vehicle appears to have already been hit several times.
2:13 p.m. – A caller from Neal Street reported a subject camping in a red tent in the parking lot.
4.15pm – A caller from Sutton Way reported a stolen car. According to the caller, the vehicle also had a foam mattress attached to the top. The incident allegedly began with an altercation between the subjects when the suspect jumped into the driver’s seat and locked the doors, then attempted to run over the other subject.
4:19 p.m. – A caller from Sierra College Drive reported a partially out of place manhole cover.
10:01 p.m. – A caller from East Main Street reported that she was approached by a suspicious woman, asking if she wanted to work for her and asking if she wanted to come to her van because she had some nice clothes for her. she. The suspect followed the caller and entered the business and left after 20 minutes while the caller waited in the washroom.
11:05 p.m. – A caller from Plaza Drive reported that a suspicious man had locked himself in a van after being confronted by the caller about a possible attempt to break into the business.
Sunday
4:17 p.m. – A caller from Holly Drive reports that they loaned a vehicle to a subject for errands and did not return the car as promised.
4:58 p.m. – A caller from Sierra College Drive reported a male subject throwing large rocks down the street and standing in traffic. Another caller reported the same, stating that the man seemed upset.
6.38pm – A caller from Neal Street reported minors stealing items from the store. According to the caller, the minors were outside the store waiting for friends to come out who were currently stealing a bottle of liquor.
Nevada City Police Department
Friday
3:55 p.m. – A caller from Interstate 49 at Coyote Street reported a gate in the roadway.
4:25 a.m. – A caller from Martin Street reported white electrical noise coming from his stovepipe.
Saturday
5:11 a.m. – A caller from Commercial Street reported a vehicle that needed towing for the Farmers Market.
1:58 p.m. – A Main Street caller reported a subject seen yelling at customers and others passing by. Another caller reported the same thing.
8:47 p.m. – A caller from Sacramento Street reported an RV partially blocking the on-ramp.
Sunday
10:49 a.m. – A caller from Commercial Street reported a vehicle with a cracked window and an open door with a sleeping or passed out male subject inside.
8:14 p.m. – A Railroad Avenue caller reported a suspicious man walking around the property, knocking on doors and asking people for things.
Friday
Nevada County Sheriffs Department
2:47 a.m. – A caller from Highway 20 near Harmony Ridge Road and Unnamed Street reported that his alarm had gone off and someone had tried to enter the back door.
9:56 a.m. – A caller from Dawnridge Drive reported that the goat found had been detained and asked to be picked up.
10.36am – Placer Probation has requested assistance from an agency off of Mc Courtney Road with a matter they have had their eyes on. A call was made ten minutes later indicating that they no longer required assistance.
2.22pm – A caller from Woodchuck Court reported that a large aggressive dog was currently in the front yard and was scared as he needed treatment for a dog bite from the same dog a few days ago.
2:33 p.m. – A caller from Lucky Nugget Lane asked for a contact referring to his dogs being attacked by the neighbor’s dog. The caller reports that the dog is back on her property, but says she doesn’t think her dog needs medical attention. The neighbor’s dog pinned his dog according to the caller.
2:36 p.m. – A 911 caller from Oak Ridge Road reported that she had been scammed and wanted the FBI number. The caller was advised of the proper use of 911.
7:33 p.m. – A reporting group off Prospector Road requests a civil hold to drop off a cell phone to a subject who is being trafficked. The declaring party informs that his life has already been threatened in the property. Also advises that she has previously been denied a civil reservation by the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office.
Saturday
3:14 a.m. – A caller from Highway 20 reported that his alarm had just gone off at the back of his residence. The caller said this is a recurring problem. Advised that it may have been an animal.
7:26 a.m. – A 911 call was made to Ballantree Lane to test if the phone works on wifi due to no service.
7:34 a.m. – A news crew off Alta Sierra Drive reported a deer with Christmas lights in its antlers.
8:14 a.m. – A reporting group off North Bloomfield-Graniteville Road said he woke up and three of his vehicle doors were left open and asked to be contacted. Contact was made with the whistleblower who believed the suspect was a bear, no assistance was requested.
11:35 a.m. – A suspicious circumstance was reported under the Banner Lava Cap Road overpass when a 911 caller reported locating missing person items and other suspicious items near the transient camp.
2:39 p.m. – Multiple calls were reported about an overturned trailer blocking the roadway along Highway 49 at Nishinam Gulch Road.
3.32pm – A news crew off Lakewood Lane reports a green VW Bug occupied by a woman changing clothes then dancing on the pavement around her vehicle. Purple top pink skirt but it changes all the time.
6.59pm – A reporting team from Pierite Road reported that they had a subject who was babysitting her cat and the cat had run away. The cat sitter’s neighbor has found the cat and refuses to return it and threatens to adopt the cat from the reporting party to another party. The declaring party wants something done. When asked for a number for someone to contact her, the reporting party indicated that she was in India for a medical procedure and did not have a work number.
Sunday
1:18 p.m. – A reporting group off Orchard Springs Road has requested availability to take photos of trees that have been felled without permission. I would like the standby to be done as soon as possible today.
1:31 p.m. – A 911 call was transferred to the CHP for a dead mountain (lion) partially in the slow lane of I-80 at Floriston Way.
4:10 p.m. – A news crew off Round Mountain Ranch Road reported a male subject riding a yellow dirt bike over jumps with an infant in a backpack. Subject is wearing a red shirt and blue jeans. The child is a woman of about 2 years old.
—Jennifer Nobles
— Elias Funez