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October 3, 2021 (1630-0430)

Posted on October 4, 2021 at 4:43 AM by Richard Kirkland

SUPERVISOR:  Sgt. R. Kirkland #1178

 

CORPORAL:  A. Jenkins #1379 

 

FTO:  

 

OFFICER:  M. Grandia #1718

 

OFFICER:  L. Harris #1713

 

OFFICER:  R. Wilford #1763

 

OFFICER: 

 

K9 OFFICER:  J. Eichhorn #1479

 

 

CAD EVENTS:  58

 

 

CASE NUMBER:  211000031

 

TIME OCCURRED:  1729

 

SYNOPSIS:   Battery – 193 North Causeway (Merk’s) – Officers responded for a disturbance.  The investigation revealed a battery occurred between two patrons.  The victim did not wish to pursue charges.  Report completed to document the incident.     

 

 

CASE NUMBER:  211000032

 

TIME OCCURRED:  2012

 

SYNOPSIS:  Misdemeanor Arrest (Shoplifting) – 3155 State Road 44 (Walmart) – Officers responded for a shoplifter in custody.  The investigation resulted in the arrest of Noelle Brown, female, 40yoa for Shoplifting.   Brown was transported to the jail.   

 

 

CASE NUMBER:  211000033

 

TIME OCCURRED:  2030

 

SYNOPSIS:  Complaint Affidavit (Domestic Battery) – 20103 Lymestone Court – Officers responded for a disturbance.  The investigation resulted in a complaint affidavit being filed, charging Chantel Murrell, female, 40yoa with Domestic Battery.  Report completed to document the incident.     

 

 

CASE NUMBER:  211000034

 

TIME OCCURRED:  2355

 

SYNOPSIS:  Mentally Ill Person – 998 Father Donlan Drive – Officers responded for a suspicious person.  The investigation resulted in a subject being placed into protective custody under Baker Act criteria.  The subject was transported to Halifax Hospital.  Report completed to document the incident.        

 

CASE NUMBER:  211000035

 

TIME OCCURRED:  0414

 

SYNOPSIS:   Drunk Person (Transient) – 717 Canal Street – Officers responded for a suspicious person.   The investigation resulted in a subject being placed into protective custody under Marchman Act criteria.  The subject was transported to Advent Health.   Report completed to document the incident.