Showing posts with label Police in Action. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Police in Action. Show all posts

Police in Action: Feeling Blue

Posted by Gunner Sykes | 6/27/2008 05:41:00 AM | | 0 comments »

SAN FRANCISCO - A woman who was walking in the area of Texas and Mariposa Streets was approached by male driving a car. The man asked the woman for directions to the hospital because he had caught a certain part of his anatomy in his pants zipper. He told the woman that he felt embarrassed about going to the hospital and asked if the woman could help him.

The woman said that the suspect looked like he was in obvious pain and she wanted to help him. He requested that woman get some lotion and a pair of scissors. She went to her nearby office and retrieved those items. The suspect appeared to working on his problem and asked the woman if she could help.

The woman agreed but required the man to place a t-shirt in the problem area to form a barrier so she would not have to touch skin. After a few moments she realized that the man did not have anything caught in his zipper. She told the suspect that she had to go back to work. It was then she felt that she had been victimized and called the police.

The suspect was a white male in his late 20’s with a reddish blond flattop haircut wearing a navy blue t-shirt and blue jeans. He was driving a dark blue Honda Accord.



It rubs the lotion on its skin...

From the San Francisco Police Blotter

Police in Action: You'll Shoot Your Eye Out

Posted by Gunner Sykes | 6/26/2008 12:49:00 AM | | 0 comments »

COLORADO SPRINGS - On June 23, 2008 at 12:19AM, a citizen contacted an officer at Platte Avenue and Union Boulevard to report that the citizen's car windows had been shot out at Academy Boulevard and Airport Road.

Officers were dispatched to the area to investigate, and an officer’s car window was shot out while the vehicle was in motion. The officer was uninjured. Officers flooded the area to search for the suspects; however there have been no arrests at this time.

While officers were searching for the suspect, another citizen called to report that their car window was shot out while driving through Academy Boulevard and Airport Road during the same time frame.

Anyone with information on these incidents is encouraged to call the police at 444-7000, or Crime Stoppers at 634-STOP. You do not have to give your name and could earn up to $1,000 in CASH for information given to CRIME STOPPERS.

***UPDATE*** On 06/23/08 Metro Lab personnel processed the damaged cruiser. Based on that examination, the projectile that broke the window is believed to have been a pellet or a BB.

Little Johnny was delighted when Santa brought him the Red Ryder model.

"I'll show them," he exclaimed. "I'll show them all!"



From the Colorado Springs Police Blotter