Police Blotter (Elk Grove Journal)The following items are from Elk Grove Police Department incident reports. The Elk Grove Journal publishes the police blotter every week.
Williamston women report vehicle vandalism (Anderson Independent-Mail)Two Williamston women are looking for answers after vandals reportedly targeted their vehicles.
CENTRAL PA NEWS (The Patriot-News)Police say they are still trying to figure out if two men were homegrown terrorists or just a couple of guys who didn't realize how dangerous the explosives they were playing with might be.
Pranks not just harmless fun (The Columbus Dispatch)To the teenage mind, the mischief seems harmless enough: egging cars, toilet-papering houses, knocking on doors and fleeing. In Ohio and elsewhere, however, such antics have at times proved dire, ending in trips to jail, hospitals and even funeral homes.
Monday Police Reports (Hutchinson News)Hutchinson Police Department7:15 a.m. - Heidi Coon, 19, reported her purse stolen from her '00 Ford. ...
Suspected paintball shooter arrested (Visalia Times-Delta / Tulare Advance-Register)Tulare County sheriff's deputies investigating a report of paintballs being fired at houses in the Sultana area Tuesday evening arrested a Dinuba man who deputies said was found with a paintball gun in his car.
Dinuba teen shot paintballs at homes, deputies say (The Fresno Bee)Unlawful possession of a deadly weapon was the charge against against Octavio Villasenor, 19, of Dinuba, but the weapon that Tulare County sheriff?s deputies took from him shot paint, not bullets.
Vandals cause damage at Tusky Valley (The Times-Reporter) Tuscarawas County sheriff deputies are investigating a case of vandalism at Tuscarawas Valley High, discovered early Thursday by a school employee.
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