BRUNSWICK

MISUSE OF 911, HADCOCK ROAD: A woman called police at 4:25 a.m. Nov. 24 to report that a person had broken into her house and she had been able to trap the burglar in a box. When officers arrived, the woman pointed to an empty box in her kitchen and said she had forced the intruder into it, but he had subsequently jumped out. Police searched the house and found no one inside. They did, however, notice a bottle of liquor and a glass in the kitchen. The woman told them that she had "just started drinking." She was cited for misuse of 911 for using the service when there was no emergency, and warned that further use could result in her being arrested. The woman said that due to ongoing problems at the apartment complex, she was planning to move out of the state.

THEFT, POPLAR DRIVE: A man reported his unlocked vehicle broken into and $550 worth of items — including a CD player, phone and roofing tools — stolen from inside. The victim said the theft took place between Oct. 20 and Nov. 20.

DRUG ABUSE, CENTER ROAD: A driver was cited for drug abuse at 1:40 a.m. Nov. 21 after being pulled over for driving with no headlights. A K-9 search of the car turned up marijuana inside.

DRUG/DRUG PARAPHERNALIA POSSESSION, I-71: Police pulled over a car with Colorado plates for speeding at 9:12 p.m. Nov. 16. When the driver was informed that the department's K-9 was going to do a sniff of the car, he admitted to having marijuana and rolling papers in his pocket. Drugs were also found inside a duffel bag in the car.

SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE/DRUG PARAPHERNALIA POSSESSION, GANYARD AVENUE: Police investigating a suspicious person call at 4:54 a.m. Nov. 17 found two men inside a car and under the influence of drugs. The men said they had both taken two strips of what they believed to be LSD, however none of the drug was found at the house. Both men were taken to Southwest General Hospital for treatment and one was cited for drug paraphernalia possession.

NEIGHBOR DISPUTE, GRAFTON ROAD: A resident called police after being threatened by his neighbor at noon Nov. 22. According to the victim, the suspect pulled into his driveway behind him, yelled at him and poked his finger into the victim's chest several times. The victim said the two have an ongoing problem stemming from the victim riding his ATV, adding that he wanted to press assault charges against the suspect. The suspect admitted to confronting his neighbor, but denied poking him. The suspect said his mother has been upset over grass on her property being damaged from the neighbor driving on it with the ATV. The suspect showed police tire tracks from the ATV on his mother's property.

THEFT, STONEYBROOK LANE: A resident reported her unlocked car entered and a $220 Nintendo DS stolen from inside at 4:45 p.m. Nov. 24.

OPEN CONTAINER, PEARL ROAD: An officer investigating a suspicious vehicle behind Sidelines bar at 12:53 a.m. Nov. 22 found a man behind the wheel of the parked car with an open bottle of beer. He was cited for open container in a motor vehicle and released.

BURGLARY, LAKEVIEW DRIVE: A resident reported an attempted break in at his house some time between 3 p.m. Nov. 22 and 12:40 a.m. Nov. 23. Police found damage to the locking mechanism and frame of a back door of the house.

BRUNSWICK HILLS

CRIMINAL DAMAGING, FAIRMOUNT COURT: Police responded to a call of a damaged 2005 Kia sedan at 5:28 p.m. Nov. 8. The victim and two witnesses named a suspect in the incident. It was later discovered that the damage might have been in retaliation to one of the witnesses damaging the suspect's brother's vehicle.

HINCKLEY

THEFT, STONY HILL ROAD: A resident reported a $900 log splitter stolen from his property at 3:48 p.m. Nov. 15.

SUSPENDED LICENSE, STONY HILL ROAD: A driver was pulled over at 8:39 a.m. Nov. 19 when a random registration check revealed his driver's license was suspended. The driver told the officer that he had driving privileges. The privileges, however, had expired in June.