Good evening, everyone, it's 6:14pm. It's a clear night with temps in the 20s. It won't be that way tomorrow, though. We're supposed to get a minor snowstorm, with lake effect snow coming off Lake Michigan. Then it's supposed to get real, real cold. Hopefully it won't be too bad. Anyway, I'm covering 25 tonight for a little while. Then I plan on covering 25 tomorrow evening, and again on Sunday and Monday. I will not be blogging on Saturday. On Sunday, I plan on blogging from after my dinner until the first call or two after midnight, then on Monday from whenever I awake until my dinner. I have no school on Monday, so that's why I'm doing it this way. With that, here's crime for this evening.
6:26pm - Suspicious person. 2800 block of N Avers. Two male Hispanics in dark hoodies are scoping out the block.
6:35pm - Beat 2563Adam is chasing two males in the east alley of Springfield on the 2800 block. Running north. This is from the above call.
6:37pm - They lost the suspects.
6:38pm - Beat 2556 is doing a gang suppression mission on 2524's and 2525's Beats.
6:48pm - I have to go eat. I'll be back soon.
7:07pm - I'm back.
7:19pm - Parker. 1800 block of N Harding. Permits.
7:35pm - I'm going to go for the night. I'll see you all tomorrow or Sunday. Good night, everyone.
6 comments:
I plan on attending my next neighborhood C.R.A.P.S. meeting. Is it true they hand out bullet proof vests for citizens??
I see the homeless have overrun the old funeral building (3620?)on George across from the church. While I was walking a man was peeing out the window.
Mary, I don't understand why the police don't arrest these bums for vagrancy. There use to be a city law that prohibited this practice.
These gang bangers should all be lined up against a wall and executed point blank! Just mere membership in a street gang should be grounds for summary execution.
Anyone who advocates for the rights of these scumbag animals should be killed along with them!
They got rid of that vagrancy law years ago. Otherwise over half of the westside would be in prison since most there don't and never will work. Just collect that free government money.
Hey, ANON February 13, 2012 5:27:00 PM CST the one talking to Mary...it is against the U.S. Constitution to outlaw homelessness and make it a criminal offense. We already have court rulings on it in this country and we still have city governments nationwide trying to arrest people simply for being homeless and nothing more. Be careful what y'all wish for, cause YOU could become homeless through no fault of your own and then the very law you advocated for could end up putting you in prison.
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