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LAW ENFORCEMENT

Weekly report on calls in Fountain Hills from MCSO

Thursday, Sept. 11, through Wednesday, Sept. 17

Thursday, Sept. 11

*A resident of the 14000 block of Yerba Buena Way reported an unknown subject threw a rock into the windshield of a parked vehicle, causing it to shatter.

*A resident of the 15000 block of Centipede Drive reported a subject was harassing the victim by parking near them and looking at them.

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LAW ENFORCEMENT

Weekly report on calls in Fountain Hills from MCSO

Thursday, Sept. 11, through Wednesday, Sept. 17

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Thursday, Sept. 11

*A resident of the 14000 block of Yerba Buena Way reported an unknown subject threw a rock into the windshield of a parked vehicle, causing it to shatter.

*A resident of the 15000 block of Centipede Drive reported a subject was harassing the victim by parking near them and looking at them.

Friday, Sept. 12

*Deputies responded to the 16000 block of Palisades Blvd., where it was reported after a schoolyard fight, one student continued to threaten to fight another student.

Saturday, Sept. 13

*Deputies responded to Shea Boulevard and Technology Drive for a reported traffic collision. Deputies report a driver failed to yield while making a left turn and was struck by a vehicle in the traffic lane. A driver was transported to the hospital for medical care. Both vehicles were towed from the scene.

Sunday, Sept. 14

*Deputies responded to Palisades Boulevard and Valley Vista Drive where a single-vehicle traffic collision was reported. According to MCSO, a driver swerved to avoid a coyote and hit a street sign and a tree. No injuries were reported. The vehicle was towed from the scene.

*Deputies made a traffic stop for criminal speed on Shea Boulevard at Palatial Drive. Deputies reported the driver was traveling 92 miles per hour where the speed limit is 50. The driver was issued a criminal citation.

*Deputies responded to Shea Boulevard and Eagle Mountain Parkway where it was reported two subjects were involved in a fist fight after an argument. Neither party wished to aid in prosecution.

*Deputies responded to Westby Drive and Palisades Boulevard where a domestic violence assault incident was reported.

*A resident of the 16000 block of Ashbrook Drive reported an unknown subject posing as an airline customer service agent defrauded the victim out of approximately $2,000.

Monday, Sept. 15

*A resident of the 14000 block of Teakwood Lane reported an unknown subject used the victim’s personal information without permission to open a credit account.

*Deputies responded to Fountain Hills and Shea Boulevards where it was reported an unknown subject stole several landscaping plants valued at approximately $1,000.

*A resident of the 17000 block of Kingstree Blvd. reported an unknown subject broke the window of a residence, entered and committed a residential burglary.

*Deputies made a traffic stop on Fountain Hills and Glenbrook boulevards for speeding in a school zone. Deputies reported the driver was traveling 29 miles per hour where the speed limit is 15. A records check revealed the driver’s license was suspended and they had multiple warrants for their arrest. The driver was issued a criminal citation then taken into custody and booked into jail on the warrants.

*A resident reported a subject caused damage to a vehicle by hitting the vehicle with a vehicle door while opening the door in a parking lot in the 16000 block of Palisades Blvd.

Tuesday, Sept. 16

*Deputies responded to La Montana Drive and Palisades Boulevard for a traffic collision. Deputies reported a driver failed to stop at a stop sign and struck another vehicle. No injuries were reported, and no vehicles were towed.

Sheriff calls, Fountain Hills, Sept. 11

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