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May 20, 2005 Update

Officers were called when a citizen found a 2-year-old female that she observed walking down a residential street as she drove by. She approached a home to identify the child. They knew the child, and called PD. The mother arrived at about the same time, and took the child home, several houses away. Officers went to that address where the mother explained that the family was in the back yard gardening when the children went inside. Apparently the 2 year old wandered out the open garage door from inside the house; the mom didnt realize the door was left open.


Officers assisted a resident who was trying to locate his 20-year-old daughter at the Red Roof Inn on Rochester Ct., whom he suspected was drunk, and possibly suffering emotional difficulties. He originally located her van in the lot, but went home to retrieve the keys to take it home so she wouldnt drive it. When he returned, she and the van were gone. She was entered into the Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN) as a possibly endangered person.
A citizen reported that her 16-year-old daughter did not attend classes at school and did not return home. She has had similar problems in the past. Checks of possible locations proved negative. She was entered into LEIN as a missing juvenile.
Troy Officers responded to 2 incidents involving individuals experiencing emotional / psychological difficulties and assisted with transport to the hospital for evaluation and treatment.
Officers responded to a report from relatives that they had been unable to contact a 71-year-old female. Officers obtained a key and discovered the woman disoriented in her bedroom and in need of hospitalization.
Officers responded to a report that a mother arrived to pick-up her daughter from an after-school program and found the program facility closed and her daughter not there. Shortly after officers arrival, the daughter was returned home in the company of her friend and the friends parent, who explained that they all went out to dinner and they thought the girls mother was aware of the arrangements.
A resident reported that he allowed his 35-year-old niece to move in with him and to use his car for work. He has not heard from her or seen the car for two weeks. She has not been at work, and he is concerned that she may have a drug problem and may be endangered. She was entered into LEIN as missing.
Officers responded to a request for EMS at a residence where a 28-year-old Troy resident had accidentally shot himself in the left forearm with his .45 caliber handgun. He had a valid CCW and reported that the gun went off when he removed it from its plastic holster to place it on a bookcase. His fiancée was present at the time, as was her 8-year-old son. Several additional guns were confiscated for safekeeping. The subject was transported to Royal Oak Beaumont for treatment.
A business representative reported that a subject arrived at his business apparently intoxicated, and was acting belligerently. The subject had several injuries and his clothes were ripped, apparently from falling down as a result of high level of intoxication. He had originally fled the area on foot, but was located and taken to hospital for treatment/evaluation.
Troy Officers responded to an incident involving an individual experiencing emotional/psychological difficulty and assisted with their transport to the hospital for evaluation/treatment

 

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