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May 20, 2005 Update

Troy Officers responded to a complaint from the father of 15 year old male indicating that he is experiencing on-going problems with his son. The son refused to go to church with the family and had left the premises without permission while they were away. Upon his return, it was discovered he took a bottle of wine from the home and consumed it. He had a blood alcohol level of .11% and was petitioned to the Juvenile Court for Minor in Possession of Alcohol, among other status related offenses.


A 15-year-old male who was home on a weekend visit from a treatment program for substance abuse ran away. He was entered into the Law Enforcement Information Network as missing.
The father of a 16-year-old male called the Police. He was attempting to drive his son back to Childrens Village on a probation violation, when the father agreed to stop so son could visit his girlfriend and the son fled on foot. Officers located the son in a nearby store, where he again attempted to flee, however he was caught and detained. Officers completed the transport to Childrens Village, where the son was admitted.
A 17-year-old female reported that she allowed her boyfriend to take nude photos of her with his cell phone when she was 16. They have since broken up and she recently discovered one of the photos on his web site. Her mother called his father, and it has since been removed.
Officers were called to the scene of a dispute between a male and female. Both subjects indicated there had been an argument, possibly over drugs. The 40-year-old male initially provided a false name, claiming he was from Nevada. The Officers Investigation revealed that he had thrown his wallet under a car in the lot. It was retrieved and his identification verified that he was wanted in California on a parole violation related to a kidnapping charge. He was arrested and extradition is pending.
When a mother went to wake her 16-year-old daughter up for school, she found her in bed with an 18-year-old male. Neither was cooperative about males identity so the mother called the Police. Apparently the two met when they were in an in-house detention program. The investigation continues as to whether a crime occurred.
Officers responded to a report of a subject going wild outside a room at the Red Roof Inn. Upon their arrival, the subject was gone, however the occupant of the room explained that he was there with a female friend, with whom the original disorderly subject lives. The female friend explained the subject is her boyfriend, and he is upset after discovering her cheating on him with the male she was currently with. While officers were still present, the wife of the male subject from the room showed up. She stated she called a number she found on her husbands cell phone. It belonged to the female he was currently in the room with, however her boyfriend had the phone and answered. When the two compared notes, they suspected the affair. She had been driving to area hotels trying to find them. All were sent on their way after being advised to settle their problems peacefully.
A woman came to the Police station and reported that she and her ex-boyfriend, with whom she owns a business, got into an argument and he took her wallet and car. The Officer determined that they have mutual access to the car. He was contacted, came in and explained that he has had the car all weekend, and that the woman called him today to advise that she thought she left the wallet in the car. He stated he checked and located it under the passenger seat.
Officers responded to an apartment where a boyfriend was visiting girlfriend in parking lot. He family objects to the relationship and demanded that the subject leave the area. He departed without further incident.
A resident reported that his 18-year-old estranged son, who has substance abuse problems, stole $12,000.00 of jewelry from him and sold it at a pawnshop.
Troy Officers responded to 4 other incidents involving family troubles or domestic disputes where investigation revealed that no assaults or other crimes had occurred, therefore no formal enforcement action taken/required.

 

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