her. She said nothing appeared ….
her. She said nothing appeared to be missing.
_ March 20 - An officer was dispatched to an Abbotsford residence in reference to a possible car theft. He met with a woman who said she had gone to a friend’s house the night before with her boyfriend. When she arrived back home at 4 a.m. that morning, she noticed her car was not there. The complainant was not sure if someone had stolen her vehicle or if her boyfriend had parked it somewhere else. She said they were both intoxicated the night before, and her boyfriend could have left the vehicle some place else. The officer met with the boyfriend, who said he did not know where the vehicle was or who may have taken it.
The officer located the woman’s vehicle on North First Street. He did not see any damage. He notified the complainant and walked with her to get the vehicle. She said her boyfriend must have parked it there without telling her.
_ March 21 - An officer was patrolling on South Fifth Street in Abbotsford when he heard loud music coming from a nearby house. He pulled into the driveway of the residence and could see a male subject with his car radio playing. The officer told him to turn it down. The man turned the radio off, but questioned why he couldn’t play his music in the middle of the day. The offi cer explained to him that his music was loud enough to be considered a nuisance. The officer said he could still play his music, but it shouldn’t be loud enough to hear a block away. The man said he understood.
_ March 21 - An officer responded to a Colby residence in reference to a suspicious activity complaint. The officer spoke to a woman who said a man had come to her front door, but did not knock or ring the doorbell. She said he just stood there looking around, so she got nervous and hit the panic alarm on her car, which caused the man to leave. The complainant showed the officer footage from her doorbell camera. The man in the video had a slightly heavier build and was wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses. The officer was not able to make out the make and model of his white car.
The complainant also informed the officer that she had recently started online dating and met a man who said he lived in Wisconsin Rapids. She said she broke off contact with him and blocked him on all of her social media platforms. She said the man who came to her house looked like the pictures she had seen on Facebook, and she was worried he had come to find her. The officer told her to call the police right away if the man showed up again.