EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a summary of crime reports taken from the Greeley Police Department’s daily logs. Only a few of the hundreds of reports will be used in this weekly column because of space limitations.
May 24
2:15 a.m.: A caller in the 2400 block of 15th Avenue Court reported a couple of drunk people two houses down were “running around acting strange.” One of them didn’t have a shirt on, the caller said.
7:45 a.m.: A caller at an apartment building in the 1700 block of 8th Avenue reported a man came to his apartment and was trying to get the caller to leave with him on a bus. He called back 30 minutes later to add that the man was throwing darts outside his apartment.
10:15 a.m.: A caller near the Greeley Mall reported his neighbors kept coming up to his door and spitting on his doorstep.
May 25
6:00 a.m.: A caller at an unknown address reported he was having troubles with his daughter’s mom and saw something on Google that told him to call 911. After going back and forth with the call taker, the caller admitted he didn’t really know what he was wanting to report.
2:30 p.m.: A caller reported a couch fell out of the back of another truck and hit the caller’s vehicle on the U.S. 34 Bypass just east of 65th Avenue, and the owner of the couch was trying to leave before police showed up.
2:45 p.m.: A caller in the 2600 block of 13th Avenue reported a cop in a truck had been following the caller for the previous few days. He called after the truck honked at him, though he said he didn’t do anything wrong.
May 26
12:15 a.m.: A caller at a hotel in the 2300 block of 10th Street reported hearing something that sounded like firecracker coming from another room in the hotel. The call taker noted that the caller was making nonsensical statements, and the officer who responded did not notice anything out of the ordinary.
12:45 a.m.: A caller in the 3500 block of 4th Street reported that she lost her dog earlier in the day, then received a text from someone saying they found her dog and to meet her at the 7-Eleven. Once she got there, they sent her a picture of her dog and told her to send $500 for keeping the dog safe.
9:30 a.m.: A caller reported a black and white bunny had been set loose at the roundabout at 20th Street and 83rd Avenue, and every time the caller tried to catch it, it ran into a pipe. Police informed the caller they do not chase bunnies.
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