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Police Blotter

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By Staff report

Friday, May 25, 2007

A roundup of unusual and noteworthy items from area police departments:

Extras

XENIA — May 10-11: The owner of the Tecumseh Motel, 1575 U.S. 68 N., reported disruption of public services.

He stated he began having problems with his phones and discovered the outside phone lines had been cut.

The curse words were in the lyrics

KETTERING — April 18: Police were called to the 3000 block of Wilmington Pike because a male was screaming profanities outside the apartments.

The subject said he was only singing; he was wearing a headset, listening to music. Police learned there was a Dayton warrant on him and arrested him.

What do you mean, I'm not in Oakwood?

KETTERING — April 6: A female was stopped on Stroop Road for driving erratically.

At the police station, she said she worked for the government and that Oakwood officers would be sorry. She was reminded she was in Kettering.

— Compiled by Angela Watson Gay. Contact this reporter at (937) 225-2374 or anwatson@DaytonDailyNews.com.

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