- January 28, 2026
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6:41 p.m., 700 block of Benjamin Franklin Drive
Dispute: Having only recently met and spending one night together, a man was already demonstrating tendencies of jealousy when his new girlfriend dared to speak to another man. An officer responded to a resort on Lido Beach where he encountered the woman in the lobby, where she was crying and “visibly upset” according to the incident report.
The man had left her there to fend for herself.
She said she had only recently met the man and had spent the night in a hotel room off University Parkway. How they came to be at a Lido Beach property was not explained in the report. However, she told the officer the subject began arguing with her after he saw her talking with another man in a hot tub. She advised the incident never became physical and she just wanted a ride back to her hotel and planned to fly home the next morning.
Her listed address in the incident report is in Rockford, Michigan.
The woman was given a courtesy ride to her hotel and escorted by an officer to her room. The man, who was not identified, was not located and had already retrieved his belongings from the room.
9:10 p.m., 2100 block of Hibiscus Street
Dispute: A call about a possible battery turned out to be a dispute between a man and his ex-girlfriend at his home. An officer met with the man, who said he had just returned home when his scorned ex arrived, yelling at him and asking where was his "new girlfriend."
He advised she followed him to the house and began banging on the windows before entering through the front door. He demanded her to leave, to which she complied. Then, for an inexplicable reason, he attempted to stop her from backing out and she accidentally ran over his foot.
The complainant said he was not injured and did not wish to press charges. He further advised that although they were dating, they were not in a domestic relationship, therefore no residency had been established. He also said he preferred the incident not be documented, but was advised that, because of the nature of the call, documentation was required in the event the woman returns.
9 a.m., 1700 block of Morrill Street
Civil dispute: A dispute over the angle of a security camera had pit two neighbors against one another as a woman left a note by the door of the home next door requesting she remove the camera that faced her residence. In the note, she stated her bathroom was on that side of the house and the camera was a violation of her privacy.
The camera, though, was pointed at ground level and the bathroom in question is on the second floor and, further, the window is covered.
The complainant said she suffers from PTSD and believes the neighbor installed the camera “just to stress her out,” according to the incident report.
An officer explained to the complainant that law enforcement cannot force the neighbor to remove the camera and that she would have to pursue the matter in civil court.
2:18 p.m., 900 block of Myrtle Street
Civil dispute: A tenant complained about her landlord cutting the power to the lights in the house she rents. The landlord is a male who shares the same last name, although the nature of their relationship was not disclosed in the incident report. Given the animosity over $25, though, an educated guess is feasible.
The owner sublets the house, from which the complainant was moving in a week. The pair have a verbal agreement with no rental agreement in writing.
The woman said the landlord had threatened to turn off all utilities in the home unless she paid the additional $25. She said he advised he would take civil action against her, which an officer said is his right, but that he could not conduct an unofficial eviction by intentionally shutting off utilities.
Concludes the report, “Their issues will be ending next week when she moves out.”