SAUSALITO
Grass Grows: Police took a complaint between two neighbors on Easterby Street. There is a fence line between the two properties and grass is growing under the fence of one property to another property. This answers the age-old question of “Can’t we all just get along.” Apparently not. Service provided.
Blotto: A drunk man passed out on Bridgeway on Oct. 17. Police checked him out and determined he wasn’t quite drunk enough to warrant custody. He then stumbled home.
Yeller: A man sat in his car on Bridgeway yelling about religion and telling people he is a doctor. Annoying, but not criminal. Service provided.
Unhoused: A citizen on Locust Street asked police for advice on how to deal with a homeless man who hangs around her house and where she parks her car. Advice given.
Yeller: A homeless man regularly yells at people on Locust Street. He sleeps in a vacant lot near there. Service provided.
Druggie: A man was reported sitting outside on Litho Street on stairs above the playground offering people hash and marijuana. Police responded. Service provided.
Slurs: A homeless man not quite with reality, wandered around downtown singing a song and periodically yelling racial slurs at no one in particular. Service provided.
FAIRFAX
Main: A woman confronted a man in a yellow vest going through her mail on Scenic Drive. Service provided.
Car Sleeper: A citizen talked to a woman sleeping in her car on Belle Avenue. Car had Alabama plates. Woman seemed confused. Service provided.
Shoeless: A man with no shoes slept on a bench on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard. Welfare check requested. Service provided.
Ick: An older man wearing boxers was hanging around on Dominga Avenue with his hands inside his boxers. Service provided.
Yeller: A homeless man yelled at kids on Bolinas Road. He told the kids to “get the F outta here” before riding away on his bike with several blankets over his shoulder. Service provided.
What: A man reported someone snuck into his kitchen and used his blender and other appliances.
Noise: A citizen complained to police about constant loud music coming from a nearby homeless encampment, making it hard for him to enjoy the peace of his backyard. Service provided.
Shove: A teen shoved a worker at the local theater to the ground. Charges will be pressed. Service provided.
Doomed: A citizen called police on Oct. 15 saying he felt “doomed.” Police facilitated help for the man.
MARIN SHERIFF
Domestic Violence: A woman called police from inside a cupboard in her house on Cole Drive. She was hiding from her violent spouse. Service provided.
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