HILLSBORO
POLICE REPORT
May 2: Marion County Sheriff’s Department received assistance with an injury accident at 190th and Falcon roads. A civil process was served in Hillsboro Heights. Assistance was provided to the sheriff’s department with a dog bite incident at Hillsboro Community Hospital. An individual reported someone was in possession of his stolen bicycle. The sheriff’s department received assistance with an investigation. Charges are pending following the report of a physical altercation between two young males in the 700 block of West Grand Avenue.
May 3: Officer taught a DARE class at Hillsboro Elementary School. An individual reported his tires were slashed while parked on Tabor College campus; damage was estimated at $410. A report was received from Winfield Police Department regarding a resident having several items — a Dell computer and several stop watches — stolen from a bus while at a Tabor College track meet. The loss was estimated at $1,077. A stolen bicycle was recovered, as was an abandoned bicycle from the sports complex. An individual reported receiving suspicious phone calls that were an apparent scam.
May 4: A dog complaint was filed at First and Main streets. Suspicious activity was reported at Hillsboro Heights. Assistance was provided to the sheriff’s department with an identity theft investigation. An attempted phone scam was reported in the 300 block of East First Street. A dog complaint was checked in the 300 block of North Birch Street. The dog was determined to be a pit bull and was transported to the veterinary clinic. A traffic complaint was checked at Second and Jefferson streets. A possible forced entry in the 300 block of South Washington Street was reported; there were no visible signs of entry.
May 5: A dog complaint was filed in the 200 block of South Date Street. A peddler’s permit was issued. An individual in the 400 block of North Street Ash reported another tenant owed her money, which was determined to be a civil matter. Suspicious activity was checked in the 300 block of South Main Street. A 911 disconnect was checked in the 300 block of South Birch Street. A burglary was reported in the 800 block of West Grand Avenue when someone reportedly removed several items from a service van while it was parked in a driveway; the loss was estimated at $42. Fireworks were reported coming from Tabor College.
Thursday: An individual reported receiving threatening texts from another individual. A physical altercation between two students on the Tabor campus over text messages was reported; charges are pending against both individuals. USD 410 received assistance in locating truant students. Four people were fingerprinted for employment purposes. A camper hook-up was provided in Memorial Park.
Friday: A dog complaint was checked in the 300 block of South Main Street. A dog bite complaint was filed in the 200 block of South Madison Street. A motorist received assistance at D and Ash streets. Fraud was reported in the 300 block of North Madison Street when someone reported $100 was removed from his debit account without his authorization. Assistance was provided to the sheriff’s department with an injury accident on Indigo Road. A theft was reported in the 500 block of West Grand Avenue when $80 was reportedly stolen; the money was located later and had not been stolen.
Saturday: Vandalism was reported in the 100 block of West Grand Avenue when someone had spray-painted graffiti on the side of an exterior cooler; damage was estimated at $20. An out-of-control resident was reported in an apartment complex in the 400 block of North Ash Street; a resident had become angry and struck another person. Two bicycles were registered. A noise complaint was checked in the 600 block of East D Street; the noise was from a Tabor concert and concert coordinators had been issued a permit.