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    Chico Police Department

    Thursday, 8:56 a.m.: Suspicious subject at Head Start Preschool. “Transient subject walked into preschool office, suspect asked if there were surveillance cameras and stated he was supposed to go to jail.”

    Thursday, 3:20 p.m.: Fraud at Tri Counties Bank. “Responding party submitted an online report on behalf of her deceased and his juvenile son. The son was entitled to the remainder of his father’s money in his bank account. However, it was discovered that withdrawals took place after the brother died and there is no longer any funds in the account. Loss of around $2,000.”

    Friday, 12:49 p.m.: Petty theft on White Avenue. “Occurred yesterday. In-home care provider stole cigarettes and $160. Responding party now advised that the suspect was actually just there for interview and wasn’t actually hired.”

    Friday, 11:30 p.m.: Suspicious subject on Ivy Street. “Male subject red shirt, backpack standing outside near the complex sign. Responding party is freaking out, states he appears to be checking for something in the bushes. She insists he has to have a gun or on drugs or something.”

    Saturday, 8:34 a.m.: Suspicious subject at Jack’s Family Restaurant. “20 minutes ago, a female ran into the restaurant and into the restroom. Female has not come out and is not responding to responding party when he asks what’s going on. Responding party says he thinks the female might be ‘doing drugs’ in there.”

    Saturday, 11:37 a.m.: Family dispute at Chestnut Street. “17-year-old was making pancakes and made marijuana butter to put on his pancakes. 17-year-old then gave his two-year-old brother a bite of the pancakes with the marijuana butter.”

    Sunday, 1:23 p.m.: Harassment on East Lassen Avenue. “Responding party advising ex-boyfriend from four years ago uses her Facebook pic as his profile pic, tells people he will marry her, hangs out at the hookah lounge where she goes and tries to talk to her.”

    Sunday, 4:52 p.m.: Drunk in public at West Fourth Street. “Male subject screaming at people coming out of church. Told responding party that was going to ‘mess him up.’”

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    Thursday, 11:29 a.m.: Graffiti at Physical Science on West First Street. “First floor windows facing greenhouse ‘red’ writing says ‘hello.’”

    Thursday, 10:07 p.m.: Narcotics violation at Whitney Hall Dormitory on Legion Avenue. “Resident advisor advising smell of marijuana.”

    Friday, 5:55 p.m.: Petty theft at Meriam Library on West First Street. “Responding party at UPD reporting theft of her wallet and tablet from her backpack while at the library.”

    Friday, 10:23 p.m.: Medical aid with alcohol involved at Whitney Hall Dormitory. “Extremely drunk in public, possibly fell – is bleeding profusely from his head.”

    Saturday, 12:39 p.m.: Petty theft at Konkow Hall on West Sacramento Avenue. “Responding party states bike was stolen three days ago.”

    Saturday, 3:41 p.m.: Welfare check at A Lot on West Sacramento Avenue and Warner Street. “Responding party advising female has been drinking and is asleep in her vehicle. Responding party advised she knows female is a resident of dorms and that this is a frequent occurrence.”

    Sunday, 1:24 a.m.: Assault at Bell Memorial Union on West Second Street. “Responding party advising two black female adults and one white female adult assaulted her. Advising they started hitting her in the face. One suspect possibly wearing white crop top, responding party unable to provide further. Responding party standing by ATMs.”

    Sunday, 7:26 p.m.: Medical aid at Mansion and Citrus Avenues. “Female fell on sidewalk, Legion Avenue side of Shasta Hall, head injury, bleed from nose.”

    Monday, 12:22 p.m.: Vandalism at Butte Hall. “Women’s fifth floor restroom stall to far right, a purple flower on a toilet paper holder, seat cover holder ‘live simply-do not conform,’ ‘Join me.’ Men’s restroom, black marker drawing of an eye, pink ‘CHImoe,’ red marker ‘the notorious stoozus.’”

    Monday, 4:38 p.m.: Petty theft at Track Stadium on College Drive. “Three backpacks stolen within the past 20 minutes during Chico State Track Practice. Backpacks left unattended at the university track under the east side bleachers near the grass. Backpacks contained keys, wallets, laptops and cellphones.”

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