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Marin 911: Vandal/philosopher writes ‘Nature has no owner’

December 16, 2020 by Marin Leave a Comment

Fairfax

Nov. 26 – Dec. 3, 2020

Nature Has No Owner: Someone vandalized a sign on an iron gate in front of a home on Holly Road. Someone scratched in the words: “Nature has no owner.” 

Vandalism: A cafe on broadway called police about vandalism on public property. Police handled the complain by phone. 

WWII Bomb: A citizen on Madrone Road reported to police of finding what appeared to be an unexploded WWII bomb while doing house work. Police told him not to touch it. Report taken. 

Horse Playing: Kids were reported fooling around in a public laundry on Broadway. Police responded but the kids were gone when they arrived. 

 Bothersome: A woman reported bothing patrons at a pub on Bolinas Road skittered away when police arrived.

Angry Man: He wasn’t armed, but he did have a guitar and he appeared angry for no apparent reason. A citizen called the police and asked them to check on the guy behind the creek off of Bank Road. The angry man was camping out. Police provided service.

Mill Valley

Nov. 26 – Dec. 3

Noisy: Noise reported on Kilmer Court. Police advised the noisy residence. 

Hot Dog: Police responded to a complaint of a dog locked in a black Subaru car. Owner notified and the dog was brought inside. 

Deport Me: A man who spoke only Romanian asked police to arrest him and deport him to his home country. He said he was homeless and despondent. Mobile crisis called. 

Consignment: A woman reported to police that she gave a store owner consigned items, but didn’t get full checks when the items sold. Now the store is closed. 

Too Long In The Key: A homeless man was reported “sleeping to the left of the basketball hoop” on Ryan Avenue. Police told the man that that was a violation of traditional basketball rules and moved him along. 

Mental Issue: On Camino Alto and Sycamore Avenue a man stood there just yelling being the office buildings. Reporting citizen said it “seems like a mental issue.”

Garbage Pirate: A man wearing a Padres baseball hat that he wore backwards, rode a bike through the parking log on Blithedale Avenue rummaging through trash. He also carried a golf club. Police checked it out, but the Padres fan was gone on arrival.

Baggy Pants: A man wearing “baggie pants to his knees” behaved suspiciously on Miller Avenue. One store employee said he comes into the store when employees go into the back room. Police checked it out. 

Pants Pulled Down: A man reportedly touched a woman on the shoulder on Miller Avenue then pulled his pants down. He had underwear on, so he did not expose himself. Also, he was yelling his head off. Police talked to him. He refused to ID himself. Problem abated … for now.

Pants Pulled Down II: A homeless man walked down Sycamore Avenue with his pants pulled down. Same guy as above.

Door Knocker: A woman holding a clipboard and wearing no mask was reported to be pounding on doors on Bernard Street. Police told her to knock it off. 

Sausalito

Dec. 2 -10, 2020

Dog-napping: A French bulldog was taken from an unlocked car parked on Locust Street. The thief took the dog’s collar and leash, too. Dog was microchipped. 

Intruder: A woman called the police because when she came home and went to open her bedroom door it felt like a person was on the other side pushing. Police checked it out and found that a piece of carpet had fallen behind the door. 

Meth Man: A man on Locust Street emptied out his van and made a mess. He then became angry when people asked him to clean up his mess. He appeared to be a man on meth, one citizen said to the police. 

Owner Like Dogs: A man with two large Rottweiler type dogs let his dogs become aggressive at a store parking lot on Gate 5 Road. When asked to leash up his dogs, the man became aggressive like his dogs. Citizen called the police to perhaps leash up the whole lot. 

Usual Suspect: A panhandler described as the guy in dreadlocks and “the one who is always there” has been urinating in front of the gas station and harassing customers for money. Gone when police arrived. 

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