333 transmissions summarized
Today's public safety radio traffic was focused on a variety of routine patrol activities, vehicle and driver checks, welfare checks, disturbance responses, and a few notable incidents involving threats and some property damage.
Key incidents and activities included:
- Several vehicle-related checks revealed expired or suspended registrations on multiple vehicles, including a 2009 Audi, a 2006 Volkswagen, and others. Officers completed accident and registration reports, provided warnings and citations, and coordinated towed vehicles.
- Welfare checks were conducted at multiple locations, including Whitney Ranch Parkway, Havenhurst Circle, and other residences. One notable ongoing welfare concern involved a 14-year-old female previously threatening suicide at an address with recent suspicious circumstances.
- A verbal disturbance with a male and female at East End Apartments was actively managed. The male threatened physical violence but the situation remained verbal without escalation. One male suspect fled on foot behind building four. Officers locked males inside a room for containment and ultimately reported the situation under control with no further assistance needed.
- Police responded urgently with lights and sirens to a disturbance and vehicle fire involving three vehicles, one on a sidewalk, at Stanford Ranch Road. Fire personnel were involved, and the scene was investigated with no injuries reported.
- A possible threat involving a suspended student was reported at Sierra College. Police helped remove the subject from campus, and the individual was transported to a hospital. A follow-up contact with the reporting party was requested.
- Officers attended a disturbance at a credit union on Sunset Boulevard and a dispute at 123 Granite Drive; both situations were resolved without further incident.
- Patrol units conducted checks on juveniles at shelter and park areas detecting juvenile-related issues.
- Numerous routine traffic stops, license, registration, and warrant checks were performed with results mostly clear. Some subjects were cited or released to guardians.
- Assistance was exchanged between jurisdictions, including Lincoln PD requesting bail-related support.
Repeated or ongoing matters involved vehicle registration checks, welfare checks at addresses with prior reports, and management of verbal disturbances that occasionally required backup or containment.
Overall, officers maintained steady patrols, timely responses to reported incidents, and thorough follow-ups ensuring public safety with no major violent events reported today.