Mammoth Times

Police Blotter,

March 13

7:29 a.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Main Street to assist a motorist.

7:58 a.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Meridian Boulevard to assist with a buried vehicle obstructing snow removal.

12:37 p.m. Someone called to request assistance on Sierra Manor Road and said they needed to retrieve belongings from an apartment and would like an officer present to keep the peace.

3:50 p.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Main Street to remove a hazard from the roadway.

9:23 p.m. Someone called to report a possible hazard on Chateau Road and said 10 people were on the roof snow blowing and blowing the snow onto their second story window. The reporting person said the group was being loud.

March 14

3:04 a.m. Someone called to report possible domestic violence and said their friend told them they were assaulted by their significant other and had a black eye. The reporting person was not in the area and unable to help their friend.

3:51 a.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Main Street to assist an intoxicated subject lying in the snow.

11:26 a.m. Someone called to request traffic enforcement on Kelley Road and said a minivan was parked in the middle of the road and blocking traffic.

11:52 a.m. Someone called to request assistance on Forest Trail and said they were stuck in the middle of the road and blocking traffic. The reporting person said their chains were broken and unable to get a hold of a tow company for help.

4:13 p.m. Someone called to report reckless drivers on Minaret Road and said two snowmobiles were weaving in and out of traffic.

6:30 p.m. Someone called to report an intoxicated person on Minaret Road and said a male subject appeared to be drunk or on drugs and was refusing to leave. The reporting person said the subject was yelling obscenities throughout the business.

10:38 p.m. Someone called to report trespassing on Old

Mammoth Road and said a subject was inside the business and had been removed the night before for being drunk. The reporting person said the manager stated the subject was not allowed in the business.

March 15

12:54 a.m. Someone called to report suspicious circumstances on Sunshine Road and said a male subject was knocking on their door and they did not know if he was intoxicated.

4:24 a.m. Someone called to report a possible hazard on Tamarack Lane and said the snow on their roof had slid and took out the chimney for their gas fireplace. The reporting person said they could smell gas coming from the fireplace and their spouse was headed to turn off the gas at the time of the call.

8:27 a.m. Someone called to report a traffic collision on Old Mammoth Road and said three people were involved in the accident and a female subject was bleeding but they did not know where the woman was injured.

3:03 p.m. Someone called to report an intoxicated person on Meridian Boulevard and said a male subject was sleeping in the hallway on the fourth floor.

6:34 p.m. Someone called to report an intoxicated person on Minaret Road and said they saw a man get into his car and the man was too drunk to drive. The reporting person said the drunk man was just sitting in his Toyota at the time of the call.

10:23 p.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Minaret Road to check on an unoccupied vehicle with its door left open.

March 16

9:56 a.m. Someone called to report vandalism on Manzanita Road and said it appeared like their truck had been keyed.

2:18 p.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Old Mammoth Road due to a person urinating outside of a business.

2:47 p.m. Someone called to report a traffic accident on Main Street and said a vehicle had backed into them and the driver was refusing to exchange information.

4:58 p.m. Someone called to report assault on Main Street and said an employee had thrown a bag of chains at their foot. The reporting person said they did not need medical aid at the time of the call.

6:09 p.m. Someone called to report a possible hazard on Davison Road and said a powerline had been disconnected from the pole and SCE had been notified.

7:17 p.m. Someone called to report a possible hazard on Golden Creek Road and said the roof was collapsing and the renters of the unit were evacuating.

10:25 p.m. Someone called to report suspicious circumstances on Lakeview Boulevard and said they heard a woman scream but they could not see out the window to determine where the scream came from.

March 17

1:12 a.m. Someone called to request medical aid on Meridian Boulevard and said they had a broken leg and was in extreme pain.

11:40 a.m. Someone called to request a welfare check on Lupin Street and said they were worried about their neighbors. The reporting person said there was a lot of snow around the home and had attempted to knock on the door several times but there was no answer.

11:53 a.m. A Mammoth Lakes Police officer stopped on Canyon Boulevard to assist with traffic control during snow removal.

2:23 p.m. Someone called to report fraud on Tavern Road and said they received a call from someone claiming to be Mono County Sheriff’s Office personnel attempting to collect a fine for a failure to appear for jury duty.

5:19 p.m. Someone called to report a suspicious person on Rainbow Lane and said they saw a subject looking into the cars in the parking lot.

9:13 p.m. Someone called to report a disturbance on Minaret Road and said a drunk man was causing problems and fighting with people. The reporting person said there were no injuries at the time of the call.

March 18

12:26 a.m. Someone called to request medical aid on

Hill Street and said a female subject was unresponsive and might have overdosed with heroin or fentanyl.

10:28 a.m. Someone called to report an assault on Minaret Road and said an employee had been hit by a male subject and had injured their hip. The reporting person said they did not need medical assistance.

10:32 a.m. Someone called to report vandalism on Lake Mary Road and said a snow plow driver was purposefully dumping snow onto their car. The reporting person said the roof and windshield had sustained damage from the snow.

11:36 a.m. Someone called to report a disturbance on Meridian Boulevard and said they had been in an argument with their neighbor.

The reporting person said their neighbor had put stickers and trash on their car.

9:48 p.m. Someone called to report a possible hazard on Meridian Boulevard and said they noticed a wall had buckled and were trying to get residents to evacuate.

March 19

3:39 a.m. Someone called to report an intoxicated person on Hillside Drive and said a male subject was attempting to break in the door. The reporting person said their spouse was telling the man to leave but he would not.

10:11 a.m. Someone called to report a traffic collision on Lakeview Boulevard and said a pickup truck had hit another vehicle and it was causing a pile up.

10:14 a.m. Someone called to report a possible hazard on John Muir Road and said they noticed the walls of their unit had begun to buckle. The reporting person said they had already notified the Town.

8:32 p.m. Someone called to report a DUI on Hillside Drive and said a drunk female subject had hit their car multiple times. The reporting person said the woman t-boned their car and then hit their car an additional five times, exited the vehicle and fell down, yelled at them and when her car started to roll she got back inside and drove away.

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