Bluefield Daily Telegraph, Bluefield, WV

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July 1, 2009

Bluefield Police — June 29-30, 2009

Bluefield Police Department



June 30

NOISE: Subjects at 2336 Washington Street turned down loud music after being advised by Detective A.B. Palmer about a complaint.

NOISE: A juvenile was transported to the police station after numerous callers complained about loud music at the intersection of College Avenue and Dearborn Street. Patrolman S.N. Horton investigated.

ALARM: All was secure at 3160 east Cumberland Road after an alarm was activated. Detective A.B. Palmer investigated.



June 29

NOISE: A male caller complained about noise from a dirt bike and four-wheeler at the Stadium Drive tennis courts. The subjects were gone when Patrolman H.E. Naumann arrived.

ASSAULT: An assault was reported at the CASE building on Federal Street. Patrolman H.E. Naumann investigated. No additional details were immediately available Tuesday.

MARIJUANA: Two vehicles with subjects smoking marijuana were reported in the vicinity of Augusta Street and East River Park. No marijuana was found. Patrolman R.D. Davis investigated.

BURGLARY: A burglary was reported at 203 N. Mercer Street. Patrolman H.E. Naumann investigated.

ENTRY: Two male subjects crawling through a window were reported at 816 College Avenue. They turned out to be two juveniles who lived there and got locked out. Patrolman R.D. Davis and Patrolman H.E. Naumann investigated.

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