Crime & Safety
Benicia Police Log: Blind 911 Calls and Disturbed Customers
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This is the crime bulletin for Monday, December 3, 2012 from the Benicia Police Department. Click the "Keep me posted" button below for an alert when we publish this report.
12:06 a.m.: Officers were dispatched to an address on Daffodil from which a 911 call was made. The residents denied making the call.
1:34 a.m.: Police got a call from a resident on Shirley who reported numerous car alarms were activated and many cars had smudges on the windshields.
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4:11 a.m.: There was a 911 call from a business on Park Road. Officers found no one in distress.
6:11 p.m.: A resident on Riverview reported receiving threats from a female.
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6:35 p.m.: A business on Goodyear Road reported a disturbed customer. The customer was gone when officers arrived.
7:03 p.m.: Officers gave advice to a resident on Lori Drive who was having neighbor issues.
7:25 p.m.: Officers spoke to a resident on London who reported a suspicious circumstance.
7:49 p.m.: Officers helped calm members of a family on Hastings who were having a dispute.
8:05 p.m.: A business on Southampton Road reported a disturbed customer. The customer was gone when officers arrived on the scene.
8:10 p.m.: Police received a report of someone walking around an East Fifth Street construction site.
8:51 p.m.: Officers were unable to determine what activated an alarm at a West Channel Road business.
9:52 p.m.: Police received a report of an illegally parked vehicle on Rose Drive.
10:28 p.m.: The prowler reported on Southampton Road turned out to be a friend of the person who initially made the report.
Editor’s Note: Even though I inject a bit of humor into these police logs, please remember, the men and women whose job it is to protect us rarely find it funny when they are approaching a drunk person or a building where the alarm is going off.
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