Friday April 2, 2010
10:00 a.m., officers investigate a possible Breaking and Entering in the 100 block of Pemberton.
10:20 a.m., officers handle a civil dispute in the 100 block of North Third St.
1:40 p.m., officers investigate a Larceny in the 1300 block of Milton St.
2:30 p.m., officers are called to the 400 block of Perry where a 37-year-old Big Rapids woman pulled out of Independent Bank and smashed her vehicle into a vehicle driven by a 74-year-old Howard City woman.
4:04 p.m., officers make a traffic stop and arrest a 53-year-old Lawton man and a 19-year-old Lawton woman, both on outstanding warrants.
6:46 p.m., officers are called to a Big Rapids apartment, where they arrested a 38-year-old Big Rapids woman for Home Invasion 3rd. Officers say the woman walked into an apartment near Second St. and assaulted two tenants so she could get her mother's soul back, since her mother used to live in the apartment and has since past away.
6:43 p.m., a 21-year-old Big Rapids woman reported to officers that her child's grandmother walked into a restaurant in the 700 block of Perry and snapped a picture of her.
7:39 p.m., officers are called to do an area check for (kids drinking) between Maple St. bridge and Linden by the River. (GOA)
10:47 p.m., officers do an area check in the 500 block of Marion.
10:10 p.m., officers report to the 1300 block of Catherine and arrest a 47-year-old Big Rapids man for a parole violation.
1:08 a.m., officers do an area check in the 200 block of Escott.
3:58 a.m., officers respond to a noise complaint in the 300 block of north Warren. A warning was issued.
Saturday April 3, 2010
8:51 a.m., officers investigate a hit and run on Milton St. (Possible gray car with damage to the front right corner)
9:25 a.m., officers removed illegally posted signs in the city and disposed of them.
10:23 a.m., officers investigated an open door in the 1700 block of Milton. The door was secured and officers left their card.
Sunday April 4, 2010
7:25 a.m., officers investigate an assault that took place in the 600 block of Oak.
No other significant calls for service.