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Bad Behavior: A man walked along the shoreline. He approached several women and said stuff that freaked them out. He appeared to be drunk or mentally ill. He wore a blue tank top and an American flag bandana on his head. He told one woman that he was going to stab her dog.
Agitated: A man with a gray beard yelled at another person at the bus stop on Second Street. The yeller continued yelling at the man, even when got into his residence. Yeller left before police arrived.
Bounced: A customer with neck tattoos got into it with a bar’s bouncer. The customer hit the bouncer. The bouncer hit the customer. Customer went down. When police arrived, neither party wanted to pursue charges. The customer was banned from the bar.
Theft: A fat woman in her 50s with “ashy brown” hair and a “flowy silk shirt” hopped out of an SUV on Lower Crescent Avenue and stole mail from the porch and mailbox.
Interview: A citizen seeking a concealed carry permit for a firearm called to schedule an interview as part of the permitting process.
Followed: A woman parked in front of the library to return books. Three other cars pulled in after her. She called 911 and told police they were following her. She had made similar reports before, all unfounded.
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There seems to be an uptick in extremely mentally ill people screaming and acting out on Caledonian street on a consistent basis unabated! Usually between 2:00AM-6:00AM. Law enforcement does nothing.
Self defense is a right. Don’t expect or wait for someone to protect you from a wack job on meth, fentanyl, mk Ultra or any other psychological maladies.. We’re experiencing a sharp decline, a Venezuelazation of this upside down Liberal state.!
Any tie to the woman found in Alameda on the shoreline. Lots of situations occuring on the water are overlooked as an accident