Twenty individuals were jailed on Sunday, among them one put behind bars for making silent abusive calls to 911. Four more were confined four public intoxication, as well as three for DWI, two for evading arrest, two for walking with the flow of traffic and two for theft. One person was jailed for possession and one person was jailed on a warrant for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Twenty-three inmates were released on Sunday.
Comments
- Log in or register to post comments
Permalink- Log in or register to post comments
Permalink- Log in or register to post comments
Permalink- Log in or register to post comments
PermalinkGiven the high number of comments the last time someone was arrested for walking with the flow of traffic, I did a bit of research and made some calls to find out what the deal was. Turns out, in the previous instance, the guy was taking a stroll down a relatively busy street and refused to leave the roadway when asked by police officers. He then had to be escorted out of the road.
Although it's not true in every case, a lot of these walking with flow of traffic charges are accompanied by something else, ie. possession, a warrant, paraphernalia, etc. Some of them are booked solely on the walking charge, but the ones I've called about so far generally stem from non-responsive or non-compliant behavior of the person committing the offense or other criminal activity. On the other hand, the information available is somewhat limited depending on how detailed the officer is in his report. It varies case by case, so it's fairly difficult to pinpoint a specific reason a person was jailed on that charge.
When I write the crime reports, I tally the number of offenses in each category, leaving out things like failure to appear and other "minor" infractions. The littering guy actually had a few warrants. Since I hate littering and you don't see many jailed for it, I included that one in the report.
I'll see what additional information is available on the walking charges, and if there's anything conclusive, write a follow up article to share my findings.
- Log in or register to post comments
Permalink- Log in or register to post comments
Permalink- Log in or register to post comments
Permalink- Log in or register to post comments
PermalinkPost a comment to this article here: