Third Grader With Gun Reported At Park

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Officers responded to a report of a third-grader with a gun at Mound Park and burglars injure a dog during a break-in. We hit all of the highlights of the Portsmouth Police Chief’s Daily Briefing.

Crowd With A Rope?

Police responded to an alarming complaint at 1:23 am, a caller reported four people with a rope attempting to break into an apartment.

When police investigated further, neighbors said they hadn’t witnessed anything unusual. The caller finally admitted that there had been no break-in attempt. She had become frightened after three homeless people approached her earlier.

Hey! That’s My Stuff

Parking Crackdown

Suspicious Behavior

Public Nuisance

Lost and Found

A caller reported a backpack and contents strewn around some garbage cans on 21st Street. Police returned the items to the owner.

Under the Influence

Third-Grader With A Gun At Mound Park?

A worried woman called the police at 6:44 pm from Mound Park. She told officers a little girl came up to her and said a 12-year-old boy had a gun and was getting ready to fight someone.

When officers arrived on the scene, children told them that another child waved around a BB gun and left the area. They said the boy with the BB gun was a third-grader attempting to act tough at the park.

Police could not locate the child.

Burglars Injure Dog

A Grant Street resident called the police at 8 pm to report a break-in at his garage. He said the people who broke in injured his dog with a rake.

Police took information for a report.

Fake Tags and Burglary Tools

Officers impounded a suspicious vehicle at 5th and Court Street just before 11 pm. The vehicle had fake tags and the officer also discovered something interesting.

The driver had several battery-powered tools frequently used to steal car parts. The officer observed a saw, a grinder, and a drill. Police took pictures of the driver and the items.  They cited the driver for fictitious tags.

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