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Incline Village crime log: Extremely drunk man arrested for keying car

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — Below are select incidents from the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office press log for Incline Village/Crystal Bay for May 19-25.

May 19

At 10:55 a.m., in the 900 block of Lakeshore, a call for graffiti was taken. The inmate work crew came up and removed the tagging from under the road crossing of Incline Creek.



May 20

At 10:11 p.m., in the 400 block of Lakeshore Blvd., a deputy recognized a female driver who had a $160,000 Felony Warrant; he conducted a traffic stop and she was arrested.



At 10:30 p.m., in the 900 block of Harold Dr., a welfare check on three children was conducted.

May 21

At 8:23 a.m., in the 900 block of Garen St., deputies responded to a domestic disturbance between a couple. The male half was found to be the primary aggressor and was subsequently arrested.

At 1:25 p.m., in the 800 block of Southwood Blvd., deputies responded to a runaway. A report was taken.

May 22

At 11:44 p.m., on SR 28 at Red Cedar Dr., an intoxicated subject was walking on the highway. When a deputy made contact, the subject ran and was found hiding in a pile of pine needles. He was arrested for intoxicated person in the roadway, failure to walk on the left side of the roadway and minor in consumption of alcohol.

May 23

In the area of the state line, deputies were involved in a foot pursuit with a wanted subject. After assistance by CHP and Placer County, the subject was able to elude deputies into California. Additional charges are pending.

May 24

At 1:03 a.m., at a business near the state line, a male subject was arrested for tampering with a motor vehicle after being caught keying a car. He was extremely intoxicated and did not qualify for a citation.

At 8:25 a.m., in Douglas Ct., a Deputy responded to a non-injury accident when a driver backed out of his driveway and struck the front end of another vehicle which had stopped upon seeing the vehicle backing up.

May 25

At 8:16 p.m., in the 800 block of Alder Ave., a report of vehicle burglary came in; loss was a backpack and wallet.


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