Mammoth Times

POLICE BLOTTER

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February 19

12:07 a.m. Someone called to report a reckless driver on Rainbow Lane and said the driver of a Jeep Rubicon was in the parking lot doing donuts.

12:26 a.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Hillside Drive to check on a group of pedestrian­s.

6:32 a.m. Someone called to request assistance on U.S. 395 and said their Honda Accord had slid partway off the road. The reporting person said they did have chains on their car at the time.

9:08 a.m. Someone called to report an assault on Main Street and said while they were getting gas, they had been punched in the face by a subject wearing a blue sweater and driving a white Dodge truck.

3:00 p.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Lakeview Boulevard to issue a parking citation.

4:18 p.m. Someone called to report a traffic collision on Azimuth Drive and said there had been a two vehicle accident and they would like an officer present because the other driver only had a permit.

8:04 p.m. Someone called to report a hit and run on John Muir Road and said their vehicle was stuck in the snow and a passing tow truck driver offered to pull them out for $200. The reporting person said the tow truck then slid into their vehicle causing damage and when they came back to exchange informatio­n the tow truck and driver was gone.

11:49 p.m. Someone called to request medical aid on Hot Creek Hatchery and said their passenger had jumped out of the moving truck and was bleeding and unresponsi­ve.

February 20

10:34 a.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Rainbow Lane to issue a parking citation.

11:51 a.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Lakeview Boulevard to issue a parking citation.

1:58 p.m. Someone called to report smoke on Majestic Pines Drive and said an electrical transforme­r was smoking near a unit.

11:26 p.m. Someone called to report harassment on Lakeview Boulevard and said their ex had been sending threatenin­g text messages and it is an ongoing issue.

February 21

8:38 a.m. Someone called to request medical aid on Mammoth Slopes Drive and said a snow blower was coming their direction and they flagged the driver to let them know they were there. The reporting person said the driver turned the blower the other way but as soon as they passed they turned the blower back and blasted them with snow. The reporting person said they did not know where they were injured but their whole body hurt and their glasses were missing.

11:23 a.m. Someone called to report a disturbanc­e on Minaret Road and said they had driven past two subjects who were shoving and choking each other on in the road and into oncoming traffic.

12:44 p.m. Someone called to report a theft on Old Mammoth Road and said their ring camera was taken from their front door. The reporting person stated they believe their neighbor might have taken or moved the camera.

3:17 p.m. Someone called to report a reckless driver on Minaret Road and said the driver of a silver Subaru might be intoxicate­d they appeared to have hit something and was dragging a cone under the vehicle.

3:33 p.m. Someone called to report an animal issue on Sherwin Creek Road and said they were snowshoein­g and could hear a dog continuous­ly barking and could be in distress. The reporting person said they could not locate the dog.

6:37 p.m. Someone called to report a suspicious person on Old Mammoth Road and said a tall man was running around naked wearing just a cowboy hat.

February 22

8:15 a.m. Someone called to report a possible hazard on Lakeview Boulevard and said the elevator would not open on the lobby level.

10:10 a.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Laurel Mountain Road to check on a male subject down on the ground in an unknown condition.

3:30 p.m. Someone called to report a traffic collision on Sierra Nevada Road and said there had been an accident involving a vehicle and electric bike and there were no injuries.

9:51 p.m. Someone called to report a fire on Villa Vista Drive and said they could see a roof on fire.

February 23

9:00 a.m. Someone called to report a theft on Old Mammoth Road and said they had left their phone in the bathroom and went back to retrieve it and it was missing. The reporting person said the thief was using the phone to call contacts in the phone to demand money.

9:02 a.m. Someone called to report a parking problem on Forest Trail and said a black truck was parked in the middle of the road and had been their all night.

12:35 p.m. Someone called to report a parking problem on Rainbow Lane and said there was a red Hyundai parked in front of the fire hydrant.

10:23 p.m. Someone called to report a disturbanc­e on Canyon Boulevard and said a woman wearing a shiny silver jacket and moon boots was refusing to leave.

10:26 p.m. Someone called to request assistance on Meridian Boulevard and said a drunk man was laying on the concrete.

February 24

12:28 a.m. Someone called to report a disturbanc­e on Old Mammoth Road and said they could hear loud music and fighting coming from the neighbors.

2:09 a.m. Someone called to report a missing person on Meridian Boulevard and said a drunk man wearing a black jacket, dark green pants, and snow boots was missing from the residence and was last seen 30 minutes prior to the call.

6:50 a.m. Someone called to report a disturbanc­e on Snowcreek Road and said their friend had taken some pills and was hitting his head on things.

11:31 a.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Juniper Road to issue a parking citation.

2:54 p.m. Someone called to report a traffic collision on Meridian Boulevard and said there were three vehicles involved in the accident but no injuries had been reported.

11:10 p.m. Someone called to report an assault on Lake Mary Road and said they had seen a man wearing a camo jacket hit another person in the face and then run away. The reporting person said they were chasing the suspect at the time of the call.

February 25

1:29 a.m. Someone called to report a noise complaint on Meridian Boulevard and said loud music and dancing in an upstairs unit was shaking their apartment.

9:58 a.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Rainbow Lane to issue a parking citation.

11:13 a.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Minaret Road to check on a report of a parking complaint.

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