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    Subject refuses to leave alcoholics anonymous meeting

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    Chico Police Department

    Friday, 5:26 a.m.: Disturbance at Safeway on East Avenue. “Reporting party is an employee at the fuel center. A male transient has been in the area for the past few months. He has recently become more of a problem being a disturbance, yelling and hitting the windows.”

    Friday, 4:31 p.m.: Disturbance at Woodside Gardens. “Younger female yelling at a 70-year-old female who was recently released from the hospital. Reporting party is visiting a friend two doors down. Unknown if the two females are related or younger female a caregiver.”

    Friday, 5:53 p.m.: Camping on East Lindo Avenue. “Reporting party advising there is a transient camp 60 feet from her home by her driveway. Reporting party started taking pictures of them which has caused them to yell at her.”

    Saturday, 5:45 a.m.: Domestic dispute on Vista Verde Avenue. “Sister’s boyfriend causing a disturbance and slapped reporting party’s sister and twisted her wrist. Responding party believes under the influence of crystal meth.”

    Saturday, 1:11 p.m.: Animal welfare at Best Buy. “Cat tied to transient’s backpack. In the sun, cat skinny, unknown where the transient is. Reporting party moved the pack and the cat into the shade since the cat looked overheated.”

    Saturday, 3:45 p.m.: Family dispute on Chestnut Street. “Reporting party reporting her mother arrived and parked in her driveway. States mother and reporting party’s 16-year-old son proceeded to harass her to the point she needed to leave.”

    Sunday, 9:04 a.m.: Juvenile problem on West Lassen Avenue. “Responding party’s 14-year-old out of control is punching walls. Reporting party has three, 10 and 11-year-old also in the home.”

    Sunday, 1:54 p.m.: Loose animal on Leora Court. “Heavy set female in blue tank top and hat has a pitbull that she is letting run loose. Dog is chasing kids in the dog park. Told to put dog on leash by several people, owner made belligerent remarks back.”

    Sunday, 2:51 p.m.: Refusing to leave an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. “Near the backdoor alley access, male who is not part of the meeting refusing to leave. He is calling the members ‘fat bitches’ and just threw a hot cup of coffee. No injuries.”

    Monday, 10:45 a.m.: Vandalism at McDonald’s. “Reporting party advising a transient was panhandling an elderly female in front of the store. The transient got mad and threw a table at her. Not injured.”

    Monday, 3:56 p.m.: Residential burglary on Hazel Street. “Reporting party reporting loss of jewelry. Believes subject she hired to watch the house may be responsible. Believes same person stole from her daughter when daughter was hospitalized several months ago.”

    Monday, 5:49 p.m.: Runaway on Gateway Lane. “Daughter did not return from school. Recently moved to address, three days ago. Juvenile has done this before, lies and takes off. Reporting party’s husband saw juvenile walking home after school.”

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