Officer Reports 5/4/26 to 5/10/26
- darylej1
- May 14
- 3 min read
5/4 – 6:40 PM │ Zone 1 – Pine Grove Ave
The on-duty BIS Officer received a call from a BIS member regarding a dark-skinned male wearing a white hoodie and carrying a backpack who was reportedly yelling profanities while walking near the member’s residence. The Officer responded and arrived in the area at 6:50 PM. A check of the surrounding area was conducted, but the suspicious male could not be located. The Officer cleared the call at 7:05 PM. No additional calls were received regarding the male; however, BIS Officers continued to monitor the area throughout the remainder of the night with no further contact made.
5/4 – 7:08 PM │ Zone 5 – Sierra Vista Drive
A BIS member reported a male in his 20s, possibly Indian in appearance, wearing a white shirt and black pants, who appeared to have been assaulted or injured while walking in the area. The BIS Officer immediately responded and arrived at 7:16 PM. The Officer located a male matching the description; however, the individual also had a dog on a leash and appeared to simply be out for a walk. The Officer observed the male for several minutes and made contact with him. It was determined the male was not injured, impaired, or otherwise in need of assistance. The Officer cleared the call at 7:25 PM.
5/4 – 11:28 PM │ Zone 10 – Penrose Blvd
The night shift BIS Officer received a call from a member reporting a suspicious vehicle parked off the roadway in an unusual location. The vehicle was described as a white Nissan four-door sedan with dark tinted windows. The Officer arrived at 11:32 PM and located a white Nissan sedan with Nebraska license plates parked legally off the roadway as reported. Upon assessment, the Officer observed a white male in his 30s with a thin build and black beard sleeping in the back seat of the vehicle. The male stated he had become tired while driving home and pulled over to rest. No signs of impairment, criminal activity, or suspicious items were observed. The Officer cleared the call at 11:35 PM but continued to monitor the vehicle until it departed the area later that morning without incident. Vehicle and driver information were logged for future reference.
5/5 – Routine patrols completed – no reportable incidents.
5/6 – Routine patrols completed – no reportable incidents.
5/7 – Routine patrols completed – no reportable incidents.
5/8 – Routine patrols completed – no reportable incidents.
5/9 – Routine patrols completed – no reportable incidents.
5/10 – 2:41 PM │ Zone 8 – Marland Road
A BIS Officer received a call from a member reporting a white male, believed to be in his late teens or early 20s, riding a green and white motorcycle/dirt bike recklessly inside Pourtales Park and the surrounding area. The Officer immediately responded and arrived at 2:43 PM. Numerous streets and several locations within the park were checked; however, the motorcycle and rider could not be located and appeared to have left the area prior to the Officer’s arrival. No additional calls were received regarding the incident. The Officer continued to monitor the area throughout the remainder of the day and logged the description for other BIS Officers and future reference. The Officer cleared the call at 2:55 PM.
5/10 – 9:00 PM │ Zone 2 – Polo Drive
A BIS Officer received a call from a BIS member reporting a suspicious vehicle parked on the wrong side of the roadway and blocking the driveway of a vacant residence listed for sale. The vehicle was described as a gold or beige Chevy Tahoe or Suburban occupied by two individuals. The Officer arrived at 9:11 PM but was unable to locate a vehicle matching the description. Because the vacant residence is owned by a BIS member, the Officer conducted a full exterior security check of the property. All doors and windows were found secure, and no signs of attempted entry or suspicious activity were observed. Numerous streets in the surrounding area were also checked, but no suspicious vehicles were located. The Officer cleared the call at 9:29 PM and continued monitoring the area throughout the night. The incident details and vehicle description were logged for future reference and shared with other BIS Officers for awareness.
