Downtown Decibels: Ely’s streets echo with more than just footsteps. An individual, vocal cords on full display, strutting and screaming. Deputy takes a stroll, but our town crier? Already gone, voice and all.
Card Chase: Ever lost a piece of plastic that holds your life? One unlucky citizen’s debit card took a solo journey down city streets. Good Samaritan hands it over, Deputy plays courier, card reunites with owner. A happy ending in the concrete jungle.
School Scare: A whisper of threats, a student’s words casting shadows over school halls. Resource Officer turns detective, joins hands with the neighboring law’s guardians. Student found, threat assessed. Crisis averted, schoolyard safe.
Solitary Check-In: A lone voice in the quiet, speaking of darkness. Welfare check requested. Deputy knocks, conversation ensues. Turns out, it’s just shadows playing tricks. All’s well in solitude.
Motel Money Matters: The age-old tale of check-out and unpaid tabs. Local motel plays host to some runaway guests. Deputy steps in, but look here – handshake, resolution, no badges needed after all.
Checkered Check: Payday joy turns to dismay. A check cashed, but the account’s crying empty. Deputy on the case, ledger in hand. Mystery of the vanishing funds, still unsolved.
Three-Week Silence: A friend gone silent, concern fills the air. Three weeks, no word. Deputy dials, checks in. All’s calm, the silence? Just life taking a deep breath.
Intersection Incident: Avenue I meets Great Basin Blvd, and so do two vehicles. N. L. of Ely, a bit too eager at the stop. Metal meets metal. Deputy plays judge, N. L. gets a ticket for the dance. No major drama, just a bump in the road.
Canine Conundrum: A dog, man’s best friend, decides to take a walkabout. Owner’s heart in their throat, Deputy on the case. No paws in sight yet, but hope’s still on a leash.
Playground Pilfering: Kids at play, all fun and games until someone’s shoes go walkabout. Deputy’s on it, playground turning crime scene. Sneaker sleuthing, still in progress.
Destructive Detainment: M. F., 44, a local, decides to redecorate county property with a touch of chaos. Deputy’s not having it. M. F. gets a new view – inside the county jail. Lesson learned? Don’t mess with public spaces.