This is the crime bulletin for Thursday, November 15, 2012 from the Benicia Police Department. Click the "Keep me posted" button below for an alert when we publish this report.
4:01 a.m.: Officers were unable to determine what activated an alarm at a city facility on Hastings.
4:02 a.m.: Officers were unable to determine what activated an alarm at a business on Park Road.
5:21 a.m.: Officers spoke to the driver of a suspicious vehicle on McCall.
3:06 p.m.: A citizen on Havenhill requested officer assistance with a VIN verification.
5:01 p.m.: A 19-year-old Vallejo woman was arrested on Southampton Road for, among other things, possession of stolen property and conspiracy.
7:05 p.m.: A resident on Barton requested advice regarding receiving threats.
7:16 p.m.: Officers were unable to determine what activated an alarm at a First Street business.
8:31 p.m.: Officers closed the door at an empty residence on East T Street where a Realtor apparently left the door open.
8:45 p.m.: A resident on White Chapel asked for assistance in getting an unwanted guest to leave. Officers gave the guest a ride home.
9:44 p.m.: A dog on Lansing was barking for 45 minutes. Officers spoke to the dog’s people.
10:49 p.m.: There was a hit and run on First Street.
11:11 p.m.: Police received a report of loud noise coming from a manufacturing facility on Jackson Street.
Editor’s Note: Even though I inject a bit of humor into these police logs, please remember, the men and women whose job it is to protect us rarely find it funny when they are approaching a drunk person or a building where the alarm is going off.
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