All calls were responded to within the City of Hood River.
Controlled substance violations (non-DUII):
All calls were responded to within the City of Hood River.
Controlled substance violations (non-DUII):
May 8 — Cascade Avenue, 1900 block — White Salmon resident arrested on the charges of unlawful possession of oxycodone and driving under the influence of alcohol, and lodged at NORCOR.
May 10 — 12th Street, 1800 block — Illinois male cited for possession of less than one ounce of marijuana.
Disorderly conduct, mischief, criminal trespass and vandalism:
May 6 — Hood River — Hood River resident arrested for disorderly conduct.
May 10 — 13th Street, 1400 block — Male arrested for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
Driving under the influence of intoxicants:
May 9 — 10th and Oak Streets — Officer dispatched on possible intoxicated driver.
May 9 — Second Street, 100 block — Meridian, Idaho, male cited and released for disorderly conduct II.
Motor vehicle crashes, offenses and impounds:
May 6 — Hood River — Officer investigated a motor vehicle accident.
May 8 — Hood River — Vehicle towed because the driver did not have insurance and was driving while suspended. The vehicle was not legally parked.
Outstanding warrants, parole, probation or terms violations:
May 8 — State Street, 300 block — Officers responded to a report of a subject with a warrant in the courtroom. The subject was later charged with resisting arrest and lodged at NORCOR.
May 9 — Hood River — Hood River male taken into custody on two probation violation detainers.
May 10 — Hood River — Transient male arrested on Klickitat County warrants.
Theft, burglary or robbery:
May 4 — E. Second Street, 300 block — Motorcycle reported stolen.
May 6 — Hull Street, 900 block — Mountain bike, valued at $4,000, reported stolen.
May 7 — A Street, 1500 block — BMX bicycle and customized scooter reported stolen.
Other:
May 8 — W. Stuben, 500 block, Bingen — Officer responded to a request for backup at a Washington business.
May 8 — Hood River — Bag containing tools and equipment turned into the police department after it was found along a roadway.
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