Two Drunks Arrested After Fight at Applebee’s
At about 12:10am Wednesday morning, Turlock Police responded to a battery in progress at the Applebee’s in the 2500 block of Fulkerth Road, after a customer had shoved an employee.
At about 12:10am Wednesday morning, Turlock Police responded to a battery in progress at the Applebee’s in the 2500 block of Fulkerth Road, after a customer had shoved an employee.
At about 9:50pm Monday, Turlock Police, Turlock Fire, and American Medical Response responded to an aggravated assault at the Motel 6 in the 200 block of S. Walnut Road.
At about 9:32pm on Monday, the same time as the two reported deaths on E. Springer Drive, Turlock Police received several calls of shots heard in the north end of town, more specifically around the Crowell Road area.
At about 9:32pm on Monday, Turlock Police, University Police, Turlock Fire, and American Medical Response responded to a call of aggravated assault at a residence in the 1000 block of E. Springer Drive.
At about 12:46am Saturday morning, Officer Khounlivong observed a vehicle being driven with illegal window tint, so he made a traffic stop on it.
At about 9:23pm Thursday night, Turlock Police responded to a possible weapon offense at the Smoke Depot in the 500 block of Lander Avenue, where there were at least two men with guns in front of the business per an anonymous tipster.
Thursday night, the Turlock Police Department came out with an update regarding the drive-by shooting after a road rage incident on Saturday, September 16th, at Pioneer Avenue and E. Main Street.
At about 11:30pm Wednesday night, Turlock Police responded to a dangerous driver at the Jack in the Box in the 1900 block of Lander Avenue, who had been swerving and was having a hard time speaking and standing.
At about 10:13pm Tuesday night, Officer Mulhim observed a driver near the Travelodge in the 200 block of W. Glenwood Avenue violate the California Vehicle Code, so he made a traffic stop on her.
At about 4:22am Monday morning, Officer Ayala was near S. First Street and A Street when he observed a wanted parolee who had allowed his ankle monitor to die a couple of hours prior, so he got out with him.
Recent Article Comments