Abbeville Police Call Log for November 8- November 10
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November 8, 2010

W. Summers Dr.

Police received a call from an area business employee that a woman needed to be removed. Officers removed the woman.

S. State St.

Officers responded to an activated alarm system.

S. Guegnon

A woman asked officers to tell her former boyfriend to not return to her house. Officers informed the man and he compiled.

S. Guegnon

A woman requested extra officer patrol.

Leblanc

A man told police that somebody (he believed it to be his ex-wife) had stolen his name and a photo and made a Facebook account under his name. Officers advised the man to contact the Facebook staff and/or the FBI regarding the matter because it involved the internet.

S. Bailey

Officers responded to an activated alarm system that was accidently set off by the key holder.

W. Summers @ Terry’s Deilsel

A woman told police that she had her kids and their father wanted to see them. After both parties arrived at an agreed upon meeting place, the father took the girl and ran into the van. The woman, with the son, ran after him. They both got into the van and took off. Officers told the woman that because they were married, no crime had taken place.

Veteran’s Memorial

Police received a call that a black tilt trailer was stolen from an area business.

Charity St.

Police received a call that a subject was missing. Officers located the subject at his grandmother’s house. The grandmother had spoken to a man from social services and it was agreed upon that the subject would stay with his grandmother.

W. Summers @ HWY 167

Officers searched the area for a reported vehicular fire.

Godchaux

A woman told police that somebody had been using her name on Facebook and had been sending out messages. Officers informed the woman that because it was an internet matter, she should contact either the Facebook staff or the FBI.

Graceland

Officers spoke to the subject’s parents about an altercation that happened earlier.

MLK Dr.

Officers cleared a driveway.

Elias

Officer patrol was given throughout the night.

AA Comeaux Memorial

Officers stood by while a subject got a ride.

Hawthorne

Those involved in the fight left prior to officer arrival.

W. Summers Dr.

Officers responded to a false-alarm register hold up alarm.

Southland Dr.

K9 searched the residence and nothing was found.

Charity St.

Officers contacted the subject and advised them to stop calling.

S. Louisiana

Officers stood by while a woman collected clothes from the residence.

Parkview

A woman told police that she was worried about her neighbor because she knocked on his door and got no response. Officers checked and everything was OK.

Society @ Putnam

Officers advised a man to stay away from another man.

Charity St.

A woman told police that she was being followed by an unknown subject. Officers went and followed her to her residence.

November 9, 2010

W. Summers Dr.

Officers responded to an activated alarm system.

Graceland

Police received a complaint that subjects were shooting the back glass out of a mobile home with a bb gun. The owner filed a report. The matter is still under investigation.

Veteran’s Memorial

Police were told that a man took five DVDS from an area business.

HWY 167

Police received a call about a reckless driver speeding in Maurice.

3rd

Officers removed a motorized wheelchair from a ditch.

Abshire @ S. Jefferson

Officers responded to a two-vehicle accident.

Prairie

Officers responded to an incident that took place in the area.

S. Bailey

Officers provided extra patrol in the area.

Wildcat

One subject hit another subject because he saw him with his recently ex-girlfriend. One subject was arrested for simple battery.

Thomas

Officers spoke to the owners about their noisy dogs.

Tivoli

Officers responded to a two-vehicle accident.

Veteran’s Memorial

Officers advised a man to not return to the area business.

S. State St.

Officers responded to an activated alarm system.

Old Erath

A woman was having trouble with her car. Officers helped her.

Felicity

Police were told of a television theft from a home. DNA samples were collected and submitted into evidence.

Clover @ N. Bailey

Officers responded to a verbal dispute over a Saints’ game. All parties agreed to keep the peace and no further police action was needed.

S. St. Charles

Officers learned that a woman was no longer able to live in the house. She was advised that she had three days to move all of her belongings out of the rent house.

Franks Alley

Officers spoke to those involved in the argument and asked both parties to keep the peace. Both complied.

Charity St.

Officers advised a woman to not return to any of the business’ locations.

Cypress @ Hollingsworth

Officers found three subjects fishing in the creek. Officers took the subjects home and advised them to not return to the property.

Charity St.

Officers responded to a civil matter.

Wildcat

Officers responded to an alarm system that was accidently activated by the key holder.

Hawthorne

Officers were unable to locate anybody at the residence.

N. Leonard

A man told police that after 5:30 p.m., an unknown subject had broken into his shed and had stolen his pushmower. The man just wanted to make a report.

November 10, 2010

N. Myrtle

Officers found a man walking on the road. They took him home.

State @ Hidare

Officers arrested a man for improper display of a license plate, driving under suspension, no insurance, open container, possession of legend drug, and possession of schedule II narcotics. Officers arrested another man for possession of legend drug and possession of schedule II narcotics. Officers also arrested a man on four counts of possession of prescription pills without a prescription.

Southland Dr.

A woman told police that her son used her vehicle to go to his home. She said, when he went into his home, an unknown subject stole the keys out of the car. Officers brought the man an extra set of keys.

Rodeo Rd.

A man told police that he did not know if the subject who was sleeping in the camper with the door open was OK. Officers spoke with the owner and he said he was fine and he was just enjoying the cool weather.

Coulee Kinney

Officers served a man with an arrest warrant. After saying he had swallowed 20 painkillers before officers arrived, he was transported to the ER.

7th

A man told police that he wasn’t going to file for defamation of character. Officers informed him that this was not a criminal matter and would need to seek an attorney to handle it civilly.

Charity St.

Officers received an advised callback from a previous incident.

Society

Officers searched the area for a man pushing a lawn mower in the area.

S. Leonard

A man and a woman were arguing, which led to a bottle of cleaning solution being poured on both parties. The man left to keep the peace.

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