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    Neighbors harass and urinate in car window

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    Chico Police Department

    Wednesday, 7:06 a.m.: Graffiti on Pomona Avenue. “Front door in red spray paint, ‘Drop it bitch or we’ll be back.”

    Wednesday, 3:11 p.m.: Drunk in public on Mangrove Avenue. “Female who has been drinking is stumbling in the street and ‘grabbing herself in sexual manner.’ Last seen on Vallombrosa towards the park.

    Wednesday, 3:52 p.m.: Family dispute on Poppy Avenue. “Brother is causing a disturbance with mother over his video games being taken away. Juvenile doesn’t have any weapons but there is knives in the home. Female and two juvenile sons in the home. Now speaking with the mom who is advising the juvenile had a knife and was threatening to kill her and that he wanted her dead. Mom was able to get the knife away from the juvenile. The whole report of the knife was made up. Parents were counseled about their parenting and given options.

    Thursday, 11:38 a.m.: Soliciting on Esplanade. “Reporting party that while she was getting a massage she heard male grunt and moan in the next room. Reporting party states they were moans of pleasure, then heard the male tell the female in the room, ‘I want to -f- you.’ She heard the female giggle then heard what sounded like a couple having sex.”

    Thursday, 1:38 p.m.: Disturbance on Cedar Avenue. “Subject is outside, holding a can of beer and keeps pulling his pants down. This is an ongoing issue with the subject who sleeps and urinates on the door. Reporting party requests be moved along.”

    Thursday, 5:14 p.m.: Harassment on Blue Ridge Avenue. “Reporting party just arrived home. Reporting party’s neighbors yelled ‘Slow Down!’ (Reporting party says he was going the speed limit.) Reporting party ran inside and neighbors pounded on the door and then peed in her windows. This is an ongoing issue. Reporting party requests counseling for the neighbors.”

    Friday, 6:08 a.m.: Suspicious circumstance on Sherman Avenue. “Reporting party was outside getting ready to leave for work and heard a male voice say ‘I’m going to kill you.’ Reporting party returned inside and locked her door, with nothing seen. Voice heard near a blue van and chain link fence. Reporting party called back stating her neighbor was making the statements and talking to a friend who was also outside.”

    Friday, 2:38 p.m.: Suspicious subject on Walnut Park Drive. “Subject walking around spraying something from a portable tank and claimed he was ‘spraying pests’ and was asking subject if he was having a yard sale. Then he said he was looking for food. Subject is spraying peoples’ yards with whatever is in the tank.”

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