May 13, 2005 Update
Management representative from Children's Learning Center located at 5480 Rochester reported ex-husband has been trying to contact his ex-wife at work by phone. When he calls, he is described as yelling and cursing at anyone who answers. The ex-wife is not currently working at the center. The caller was contacted by PD and advised to cease the contacts.
Complainant reported she is receiving non-threatening, but unwanted calls and E-mails at work, located at 2075 W. Big Beaver, from an ex-boyfriend. She is in process of obtaining a PPO.
Complainant reported receiving harassing, threatening, and at least one obscene call from unknown male subject using a different name each time he calls, representing he is asking for donations on behalf of Troy PD and asking for a credit card number. SBC Annoyance Bureau investigating caller origin.
Officers summoned to Wal-Mart at 2001 W. Maple on report of 5 year old child left alone in vehicle. Caller indicated the child was there at least 10 minutes. Officers spoke to child who stated he was sleeping and woke up alone. Shortly thereafter, his 14-year-old sister came back to the car, followed shortly thereafter by her mother. Investigation revealed the 14 year old was left to watch the child while the adult returned some purchases and was not supposed to leave the car. The 14 year old left and went into the store without the adult's knowledge.
Complainant reported while in parking lot of restaurant her boyfriend discovered a number on her cell phone that he didn't recognize and became angry, throwing the cell against the window and breaking both. He exited and she drove away. As she did, he kicked the side of her car. Investigation continues.
Officers responded to scene of dispute between business owner and landlord on Long Lake. Business owner is upset because air conditioning doesn't function; landlord claimed tenant is several thousand dollars behind in rent. Both advised on civil remedies.
Officers called to business on Elliott where management was concerned over statements made by a former employee that he might harm himself.
Officers determined subject resides in another jurisdiction. That jurisdiction contacted, checked on subject's welfare, and reported subject's condition did not indicate a need for intervention.
Complainant reported he works for a cash advance agency and when he arrived at a residence on Emerald Lakes to collect an outstanding debt, the subject grabbed his paperwork, tossed it on the ground, and slammed the door. Complainant advised he was proceeding to court.
Officers summoned to scene over dispute between landlord and relatives to whom he allowed to move into a rental property he owns on Vermont. He alleged the relatives were not paying rent and were delaying moving out as agreed. Relatives claimed they were having trouble evicting a tenant from the location they planned to move to, had an agreement to be out by the 16th and planned to pay the back-rent owed. All parties directed to court.
Trouble with Customer, Walgreen's, 1965 E. Big Beaver, 5/9, 7:40 p.m.
Complainant reported a customer with a store issued gift card wanting a small purchase and the remaining balance on the card back in cash. The gift card was originally issued because the customer returned items w/out a receipt and store personnel had suspicions of fraud. Upon officers' arrival, customer agreed to a new card with the majority of the balance transferred thereon, and a small amount of cash back.
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