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Drunk man chased by neighborhood dogs

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University Police Department

Call Type: Medical Aid Tuesday, 6:05 a.m., Yolo Field

“Reported seizure on Yolo Field needed medical attention.”

Call Type: Annoying/Obscene Call/Text/Email Tuesday, 11:59 p.m., West 3rd Street

“Officer investigated a call on West 3rd Street about someone receiving random calls from random numbers repeatedly.”

Chico Police Department

Call Type: Accident Tuesday, 7:36 a.m., Panama Avenue

“One vehicle failed to yield after stopping at a stop sign. The second vehicle collided with the first one setting off both vehicle’s airbags. All victims are refusing treatment even though there was a minor injury.”

Call Type: Vandalism Tuesday, 9:57 a.m., West 3rd Street

“Eight windows in eight different units were broken and two holes were kicked in walls. Lobby door was also ripped off the hinges.”

Call Type: Shoplift Tuesday, 5:57 p.m., Esplanade

“Man and woman ran out of a store with armful of stolen clothes. The store is no longer chasing after them.”

Call Type: Drunk in Public Wednesday, 1:48 a.m., East 8th Street

“Woman heard something in her backyard and saw a drunk man running away from her neighbor’s dogs.”

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