APD: Argument Leads to Arrest for Multiple Warrants
By: Officer George Spindler, APD
Updated: December 5, 2012
Tuesday afternoon at about 2:55, Officer Adrian Slaymaker responded to a stolen vehicle call at a residence in the 5400 block of Laguna Drive. APD dispatch had been informed by a female victim that she had not yet had her vehicle returned to her by a male subject and wanted to file a report. Officer Slaymaker's preliminary investigation revealed that the victim allowed a male subject to borrow her vehicle but that the subject had been in control of her vehicle since 12/01/12 and had failed to return it. Additionally, attempts to contact the subject had been unsuccessful. The victim claimed that she never gave the subject consent to keep her vehicle. A report for felony unauthorized use of a motor vehicle was taken. This investigation continues.
Tuesday night at about 9:40, Officers Robert Brannon and Katie Snell responded to a disturbance call in the 3100 block of South 12 Street. APD dispatch received notification from a concerned citizen about people screaming and fighting outdoors and that a male and female were involved. Officers were able to contact the involved parties, a male and female, and discovered that they were involved in a verbal argument. A records check on the female subject revealed that she had two outstanding arrest warrants. The female was arrested on two misdemeanor warrants for the offense of theft by check.






