Grass Valley Police Department
Monday
12:07 p.m. Ð A man called from the 100 block of Conaway Avenue to report he signed a loan agreement with an out-of-state company and he sent them his payment and other charges in advance, but he has not received the initial loan amount. Police took a report.
2:32 p.m. - A caller from McCourtney Road at Brighton Street reported four juveniles in a small sedan were throwing eggs. Police were unable to locate the juveniles.
3:47 p.m. Ð A caller reported seeing a blonde woman in a Kia Sedona on Freeman Lane abusing her blonde teenage daughter. The caller said the woman was hitting the girl's face and pulling her hair. Police stopped the car at Colfax Avenue and took a report.
4:08 p.m. - A caller reported a non-injury car accident on Neal Street at South Auburn Street.
5:52 p.m. - A caller from the 100 block of Joerschke Drive reported a woman in her late 20s was cutting flowers. The caller said the woman claimed she is the gardener, however, she is not. Police checked the area and were unable to locate the woman.
9:01 p.m. - A caller from the 900 block of La Barr Meadows Drive reported a person was behind a business throwing rocks at cars. Police were unable to locate anything suspicious.
Tuesday
1:17 a.m. Ð Police arrested a 21-year-old man on South School Street at West Main Street on suspicion of public drunkenness.
5:01 a.m. - A woman called from the 300 block of Bennett Street to report a man she knew attacked her at her residence. She said she cut her finger when the man grabbed the knife she always keeps with her. The woman denied any medical attention. She said the man left on foot. Police took a report for domestic violence and arrested the man 20 minutes later when he returned to the apartment.
10:34 a.m. - A caller from East Main Street reported the alarm in a maroon SUV had been going off in the parking lot for more than an hour. A second caller from a business wanted the car towed. Police took a report and had the car towed.
10:54 a.m. - A caller reported a non-injury car accident on South Auburn Street at Race Street.
Nevada County Sheriff's Office
Monday
12:09 p.m. - A caller reported a fight between a husband and wife on the 12000 block of Dobbins Drive occurred Saturday night. Deputies arrested a person on suspicion of domestic battery.
1:35 p.m. - A man called from the 18000 block of Larsen Road to report his son left home last night without permission, and he had returned. The caller wanted his son cited. A deputy cited the juvenile on suspicion of habitual disobedience or truancy.
2 p.m. - A woman called from the 12000 block of Meadow View Way to report her elderly parents' caregiver was making harassing phone calls. A deputy contacted the caregiver and told her not to contact the woman or her family.
4:12 p.m. - A caller from the 23000 block of Scotts Flat Road reported a campground attendant received a fraudulent $50 bill for payment on Saturday. A deputy took a report.
7:37 p.m. Ð A caller from the 10000 block of Bartlett Drive reported an 8-year-old boy was riding a mini-bike without a helmet in the roadway. The caller confronted a man at the boy's residence and the man was uncooperative. The caller told police the child got off the bike.
8:42 p.m. - A man called from the 11000 block of Mooney Flat Road to report having a fight with his landlord. A second man said the first caller slapped him in the face. The first caller admitted to slapping the second caller. A deputy took a report.
10:18 p.m. - A caller from Ridge Road reported two juveniles were drunk on the football field. Deputies cited the juveniles.
Tuesday
12:42 p.m. - A woman called from the 11000 block of Lower Circle Drive to report she could see a balding man outside her window, standing on her front deck. The woman requested extra police patrol in the area.
Nevada City Police Department
Monday
3:36 p.m. - Police stopped a vehicle on the 300 block of Sacramento Street and arrested a person on suspicion of possession of less than an ounce of marijuana and false representation of identity to a peace officer.
-Robyn Moormeister