This report is a continuation from the police report on 17 December 2017, written by a different officer.
Two officers assisted another office or in locating the suspect redacted, who is involved in a physical altercation at redacted over a set of keys.
The officers check the downtown area for redacted who had left the area on foot wearing a black in color tank top and bluejeans. It was noted she had silver in her hair. They checked the area including the downtown bars with negative results.
Redacted explain that she was taking care of redacted, the legal resident of the apartment, while he was in custody. She related redacted had requested to she take his mail and any other assistance he needed. She related when she went over there, a female who identified herself as a relative of redacted, had requested the keys to the apartment in the mailbox. Redacted inform the females she was not going to give the keys to her unless redacted had specifically told her to do so. The female relative of redacted proceeded to swipe the keys that were sitting on the table which then fell on the ground. According to redacted she lunged after the keys with the other female and they wrestled for the keys. Redacted related to never punched or hit the other female. Redacted stated when she got the keys she and redacted left the area.
The officer asked redacted to look at her hands and did not observe any redness around the neck off at that time.
Redacted added redacted had asked to use her residence as a gateway home for drug treatment upon being released from custody. It was noted that redacted needed a “stable” home. Redacted related she refused, which made redacted upset and he said he will have a family member try to get him out.
Redacted related she was there to assist redacted with the mail. She stated while there she began bleaching redacted hair. The family member of redacted arrived on scene and requested the keys to the apartment. Redacted stated the two females wrestled over the keys but never punched her or hit each other. They then left the area after redacted was able to get a hold of the keys.
The officers spoke regarding the incident via telephone. The victim did not want to pursue charges and wanted the keys to the apartment and mailbox. The office returned to speak with redacted and obtain the keys to the apartment and mailbox. They met with the victim at the address to verify the keys belong to the apartment. The other officer remained with redacted while they verified redacted had informed me she did not have any duplicates.
Redacted was issued a no trespass to the apartment.
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