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September 19, 2008

Evergreen Area Police report

Sept 4
Possession of a weapon in school

Quimby Oak School
Officers responded to Quimby Oak School on a report of student possessing a “Stun Gun.” The weapon was confiscated by school personnel and the juvenile was arrested.

Battery, Resisting Arrest, Use of Taser
3600 Block of Woodley Drive
Officers responded to the residence for a report of a mentally disturbed adult female who assaulted her housemates. The suspect resisted officers and was taken into custody after the taser was used on her. Fire and paramedics responded to the scene to render first aid to the suspect. She was transported to VMC for medical clearance then booked into county jail. The Area Commander was advised.

Sept 5
Robbery

1700 Block of E. Capitol Expressway
Two male adult suspects stole beer from the grocery store at the above location. The suspects punched two clerks as they fled with the stolen beer. The clerks declined medical attention. The suspects are unidentified and at large.

Sept 6
Burglary/Possession of a Concealed Weapon/Possession of Stolen Property

3100 Block of Silver Creek Rd.
Officers responded to Target store and arrested a 21-year-old female who was cutting merchandise packages open and concealing items to avoid paying for them. She had items from a prior theft two days ago. She also had an outstanding warrant for narcotics possession.

Sept 14
Assault with a Deadly Weapon - Stabbing

3200 Block of Rocky Water
Officers were dispatched to a disturbance. Upon arrival a victim was located with several minor stab wounds. He refused medical treatment and provided no suspect information. The suspects are unknown and outstanding.

Sept 16
Terrorist Threats, Mentally Disturbed Person

Evergreen Valley High School
A 15-year-old student at Evergreen Valley High School contacted school officials and told them he wanted to kill himself and do a “Columbine” at the school. Officers arrested the suspect on campus for the terrorist-type threats and for being a danger to himself and others. This investigation is continuing.


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