BLOTTER: Police news from the Campus and Community
News editor’s note
Santa must think the Aggies were extra good in 2002, because there’s going to be a bonus blotter in Wednesday’s Statesman. Find out the first incident of 2003.
Jan. 3, 2003
The North Logan Police Department received a report of a child problem. The caller stated her 12-year-old son had left the Fun Park. He was described as 12 years old. The boy has short, black hair and brown eyes.
Logan Police received a report of an individual with a knife in the barn behind a residence.
Logan Police received a report of a sex offense in which an employee of Studio 404 saw pictures of nude teenage girls.
A Logan resident reported that he has been feeding a cat and has come to find out the cat is pregnant.
Logan Police received a report of animal neglect. Horses were not being fed and watered.
According to Logan Police, an individual saw a female on the ground being assaulted by a male.
Jan. 4, 2003
A Benson resident told the Sheriff’s Office his mailbox was damaged by a dry-ice bomb.
A Wellsville resident complained to the Sheriff’s Office that there were two men, dressed in green, with hunting rifles, crouched down in a ditch in the field behind his house.
A caller reported to North Logan Police that people were shooting in a gravel pit near Green Canyon nearly every Saturday afternoon.
A complainant reported to Logan Police that he witnessed people forcing a man from his wheelchair into a Dodge Intrepid.
A caller reported to Logan Police problems with a neighbor who moved out but left a vulgar sign about the caller in his yard. The caller reported the incident then tore the sign down.
An individual made a report to Logan Police of criminal mischief. Someone was beating on a washer at Twin Creek Apartments.
Compiled by Marie Griffin.
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