Law Enforcement Reports for June 27 (2024)

The Meridian Star provides a list of arrests and crimes being reported to authorities to keep the community informed about potential criminal activity. Names of individuals accused but not convicted of crimes are not published. All persons accused of crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

Meridian Police Department

The Meridian Police Department reported the following arrests between 6 a.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m. Wednesday.

June 24

  • Simple assault threat, shoplifting and willful trespassing — 6566 Windsor Rd., Meridian
  • Simple assault — 112 34th Ave., Meridian
  • Disturbance of a business — 821 Wilson St., Forest
  • Telephone harassment, simple assault threat, stalking and petit larceny — 2204 20th Ave., Meridian

June 25

  • Carrying a concealed weapon and contributing to the delinquency of a child — 5108 West Gate Hills Dr., Meridian

The Meridian Police Department reported the following incidents from Tuesday through Wednesday.

June 24

  • Commercial burglary — 4900 block of Poplar Springs Drive at 2:55 p.m.
  • Stolen vehicle — 1100 block of 23rd Avenue at 6:17 p.m.
  • Auto burglary — 2300 block of D Street at 6:09 a.m.
  • Residential burglary — 1900 block of 8th Avenue at 11:49 a.m.
  • Residential burglary — 100 block of 71st Place at 6:28 p.m.

June 25

  • Commercial burglary — 4900 block of Poplar Springs Drive at 3:29 p.m.

Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department

The Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department reported the following arrests between 6 a.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m. Wednesday.

June 20

  • Malicious mischief-misdemeanor
  • Move over law and driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license
  • Possession of methamphetamine, probation violation and possession of a controlled substance
  • Failure to pay
  • Probation violation x2
  • Violation of seat belt law and no/expired driver’s license

June 21

  • Possession of marijuana in vehicle, DUI other substance first offense and speeding 10-19 mph over limit
  • Contempt of court for failure to pay fine
  • Driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license, failure to maintain liability insurance, expired tag and compulsory school attendance requirement
  • No/expired driver’s license, expired tag and failure to maintain liability insurance
  • DUI first offense, lighting equipment requirements and driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license

June 22

  • Contempt of court for failure to pay fine
  • DUI refusal to submit to test, illegal use of blue, red or alternating flashing headlights, driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license and vehicle liability insurance failure second offense
  • Counterfeit substance: possession with intent, controlled substance violations, felon in possession of firearm and contempt of court for failure to pay fine
  • Contempt of court for failure to pay fine
  • Disorderly conduct: interfering with lawful order

June 23

  • Contempt of court for failure to pay fine
  • DUI first offense, violation of seat belt law, reckless driving, driving on wrong side, vehicle liability insurance failure second offense, improper turn, disobedience of traffic control devices, unsafe operation and leaving the scene of an accident
  • Failure to pay
  • Failure to pay

June 24

  • Contempt of court for failure to pay fine
  • Identity information, obtaining for unlawful use
  • Parole violation
  • Probation violation
  • No/expired driver’s license and expired tag
  • Possession of marijuana in vehicle, DUI other substance first offense, driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license, violation of seat belt law and failure to maintain liability insurance
  • Suspended driver’s license and failure to maintain liability insurance
  • Parole violation and driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license
  • Driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license and failure to maintain liability insurance
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia, disorderly conduct: interfering with lawful order, DUI other substance first offense, resisting/obstructing arrest and violation of seat belt law

June 25

  • Driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license and failure to maintain liability insurance
  • DUI other substance first offense, lighting equipment requirements, violation of seat belt law and failure to maintain liability insurance
  • DUI other substance first offense, no/expired driver’s license and multiple-beam road-lighting equipment
  • Driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license, vehicle liability insurance failure second offense and lighting equipment requirements
  • Probation violation
  • Possession of marijuana second offense
  • Contempt of court for failure to pay fine
  • Possession of marijuana in vehicle, DUI other substance first offense, disobedience of traffic control devices, driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license and failure to maintain liability insurance
  • No/expired driver’s license and failure to maintain liability insurance

June 26

  • No/expired driver’s license and failure to maintain liability insurance
  • Contempt of court for failure to pay fine

The Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department reported the following incidents from Tuesday through Wednesday.

June 21

  • Possession of marijuana in vehicle — North Hills St. and 35th Ave.
  • DUI first offense — Interstate 20/59 EB
  • Petit larceny — Highway 45 N.

June 22

  • DUI refusal to submit to test — 8th St.
  • Burglary; all but dwelling — Valley Rd.
  • Auto burglary — Valley Rd.
  • Disorderly conduct — Highway 19 N.

June 23

  • DUI first offense — Interstate 20 WB
  • Petit larceny — Jimmie Smith Rd.

June 24

  • Receiving stolen property — North Lakeland Dr.
  • Possession of marijuana in vehicle — Highway 496 and Old Wire Rd.
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia — Highway 496 and Old Wire Rd.
  • Driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license — Highway 496 and Old Wire Rd.

June 25

  • DUI other substance first offense — Tommy Webb Dr.
  • Cyberstalking — Highway 19 N.
  • Receiving stolen property — Sandflat Loop
  • Felon in possession of firearm — Old 8th Street Rd. and 70th Pl.

Fire Runs

The Lauderdale County Volunteer Fire Departments reported the following calls Tuesday through Wednesday.

June 24

  • Motor vehicle accident — Highway 495 (Bailey)
  • Emergency medical service — Highway 19 S. (Southeast)
  • Emergency medical service — Blizzard Rd. (Bailey)
  • Grass fire — MM 147 (Lost Gap)

June 25

  • Motor vehicle accident — Interstate 20 (Lost Gap)
  • Assist — Highway 19 S. (Southeast)
  • Assist — Valley Rd. (South)
  • Fire alarm — Fisher Rd. (Long Creek)
  • Assist — Highway 19 N. (Collinsville)
  • Assist — Highway 19 N. (Suqualena)
  • Assist — Interstate 20/59 (Lost Gap)

Ambulance Runs

Metro Ambulance reported 52 emergency runs Wednesday at 2 p.m.

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Law Enforcement Reports for June 27 (2024)

FAQs

How long are police reports kept on file in California? ›

The Short Answer (For the Impatient Soul) Most police reports in California are kept for at least 10 years.

Can you tell a police officer I don't answer questions? ›

Do I have to answer questions asked by law enforcement officers? No. You have the constitutional right to remain silent. In general, you do not have to talk to law enforcement officers (or anyone else), even if you do not feel free to walk away from the officer, you are arrested, or you are in jail.

What's the legal basis for requiring investigative reports? ›

State and federal statutes mandate that law enforcement agencies report certain events and incidents. Penal Code Section 11107 requires each sheriff or police chief executive to furnish reports of specified misdemeanors and felonies to the Department of Justice.

How to write better police reports? ›

Concise: Avoid overly wordy language. Keep statements simple and direct. Complete: Include all relevant information. Correct: Make sure that the information you include is accurate and unbiased.

Are police reports public record in CA? ›

Police reports are considered ! public records' within the meaning of the California Public Records Act and the San Francisco Sunshine Ordinance. Police reports must be released unless an exception applies.

Does your criminal record clear after 7 years in California? ›

The law goes even further, directing the state Department of Justice to automatically seal from public view non-serious, nonviolent and non-sexual felony convictions when the defendant has completed their sentence and not been convicted of another crime in four years.

What not to tell the police? ›

7 things you should never say to a police officer
  • “I've only had two beers.” ...
  • “I don't think so” or “probably not.” ...
  • “I know my rights.” ...
  • “I was grabbing for the phone (purse, car keys, TV remote, beer) and accidently hit her (him).” ...
  • “My best friend (brother, sister, cousin) is a defense attorney.” ...
  • “I know the chief.
Oct 14, 2016

Why do cops ask where are you coming from? ›

When a police officer asks where you are coming from, they are looking for evidence to support the possibility that you have or are committing a crime or whether or not you are a threat to public safety. This creates a baseline that they will later write down in a police report.

Do cops have to answer Are you a cop? ›

As you can probably surmise by now, law enforcement officers have no legal duty to tell the truth when asked if they are, in fact, the law. Unfortunately, however, most people erroneously believe that police officers must tell you who they are if asked and thus find themselves in a situation much like Badger's.

What is the police code 1421? ›

Senate Bill 1421 amended Penal Code section 832.7 to broadly allow the release of records relating to officer use-of-force incidents, sexual assault and acts of dishonesty.

What is the most important element in an investigative report? ›

As most people reading an investigation report, most of the time do not go beyond executive summary, it is crucially important that the executive summary section covers the key takeaways related to the allegations, investigation, and outcome without having to dive deeper into the details.

Which is associated with some of the common problems with police reports? ›

The common problems associated with police reports are primarily inaccurate information, excessive detail, and to some extent, timely submission. Inaccuracy in information could be due to a multitude of reasons, ranging from misunderstanding during the course of investigation to intentional manipulation of facts.

What are the eight-eight criteria to be considered in report writing? ›

Criteria to be
  • Clarity.
  • Accuracy.
  • Brevity.
  • Specificity.
  • Completeness.
  • Timeliness.
  • Security.
  • Impartiality.

What happens after a police report is filed in California? ›

The prosecutor reviews the police report. Then, they decide whether to file charges. They can also ask the police to investigate more. If they file charges, they decide whether to file misdemeanor or felony charges.

How long are public records kept in California? ›

Generally, County records must be retained by local agencies for two years. (Gov. Code 26202) It should be noted that the Sheriff's Office is in possession of many different types of records.

Can you withdraw a police report in California? ›

If you did make a statement and later come to regret it, there are remedies. You can revoke part or all of the statement. However, that won't necessarily stop someone from being charged with a crime. If the state attorney has enough other evidence, they'll go ahead and charge the person without the statement.

Are police reports admissible in court California? ›

Police reports, if offered to prove the truth of what's in them, are hearsay, and thus inadmissible. The reports can be used by officers in court to refresh their recollections, and by defense attorneys to cross-examine the officers who write them, but they can't be used as evidence in and of themselves.

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