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Marin 911: Mill Valley residents bump into the homeless mentally ill

November 8, 2023 by Marin Leave a Comment

MILL VALLEY

N-Word: On Oct. 31 a woman known for yelling racial slurs was reported to be at it again, this time yelling the “n-word” at students. Police have had multiple interactions with the “n-word” lady. Moved along. Service provided. 

Damn Google: A woman came up to a door on Leyton Court and screamed profanity into the air directed at the search engine Google. She then wandered away. She’s know to law enforcement and may (may?) have mental health issues. Service provided.Guitar Man: A homeless man who makes the police blotter regularly in Mill Valley was at it again on Oct. 27. On Miller Avenue the man, who is well known to police, wearing baggy jeans and carrying a guitar case, randomly yelled profane and rude comments to passersby. Service provided.

A Bit Off: A man walked into a store on Blithedale Avenue talking to himself and touching himself, which made all around him uncomfortable. Service provided. Unwanted: A man panhandled people on Camino Alto. Service provided. 

Scary: A citizen called the police to complain about a “scary” man that has occupied the Mill Valley’s post office. She’s afraid to go in and get her mail. She told dispatch that police know all about this man and they need to do something about the situation. “It’s not good for the community,” she said.Mental: A homeless man was reported wandering aimlessly around the skate park on Sycamore Avenue on Oct. 29. Appears listless and out of it. Possible mental issues. Service provided. 

Panhandler: A woman on Miller Avenue asked a passerby for money. The passerby said “no” and the panhandler then lunged at the passerby. Reported to police. Service provided.

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