A8 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM SAFETY: continued from Page A7 SUNDAY, JULY 26 • A caller reported a red Chevrolet Camaro drove through her lawn on Southwest 12th Place. • A caller reported about five males were fighting in the parking lot of River- front Park on Southwest 23rd Street. • Someone reportedly broke out all the windows of a vehicle on South First Street. • On Northeast Willow Court, a caller reported receiving threatening text messages from an unknown person. • A caller reported three males in a white Dodge Ram were circling around a parking lot on North First Street and looking in vehicles. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 2015 RECORDS • A male reportedly assaulted a female on West Ridgeway Avenue. • A caller reported returning home to his residence on Northeast Moe Lane to find his dog dead in his wheelbarrow, appearing to have been shot. See page 18 for arrests SATURDAY, JULY 25 • On West Juniper Avenue, a caller reported a male threatened to slash her vehicle tires. • Six males were reportedly fighting on West Highland Avenue. • A caller reported finding drug para- phernalia on Highway 730 in Umatilla. juveniles who were trying to steal ciga- rettes from her front porch on Northwest Stockton Street. • A caller reported she was stuck in the bathroom at Riverfront Park on Southwest 23rd Street. • A brown and white boxer reportedly attacked another dog on East Sunset Drive. • Someone reportedly siphoned the fuel from a vehicle on East Oregon Avenue. • A caller reported hearing two males talking about killing somebody on West Standard Avenue. • An off-duty deputy reported hear- FRIDAY, JULY 24 • A caller reported a male hit a sprinkler in her yard on West Ridgeway Avenue with a pickup. • A caller reported she scared away ing screaming and yelling and a possible gunshot on East Main Street. • A caller reported her landlord was harassing her on Diagonal Road. • Two people were reportedly fighting on Seventh Street in Umatilla. • Two males and a female were report- edly fighting on Sixth Street in Umatilla. • A caller reported a fortune teller came to her residence on West Coe Avenue in Stanfield and told her something bad had happened to her. 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