contrinodaniel: Officer John McMartin is flagged down by a motorist who needs a two truck.
contrinodaniel: Sergeant Theo Conrad and Officer Dom Bonfiglio stop for a quick lunch at the Silver Skillet.
contrinodaniel: Sergeant Conrad directs two tourists to the front desk where they can report their stolen rental car.
contrinodaniel: Sheriff Carothers followed the DPW plow to check on Reverend Chilton and his wife. This was the first snow of the year and the county and its residents were well prepared.
contrinodaniel: Sheriff Carothers followed the DPW plow to check on Reverend Chilton and his wife. This was the first snow of the year and the county and its residents were well prepared.
contrinodaniel: Charlie Bonerz locked himself out of his new Jeep, again. When he had his old Scout II, he’d just leave the keys under the seat and never lock the doors. In the Jeep, he keeps leaving the keys under the seat but locks the doors
contrinodaniel: Sheriff Gerry Andrews is the county sheriff and his patrol covers six towns. Marsden County is quiet and safe and Gerry likes it that way.
contrinodaniel: Mrs. Pacheco backed into Tina Hawkins’ USPS vehicle by accident. Mrs. Pacheco should have traded her Gran Fury in for something smaller years ago.
contrinodaniel: Tina Hawkins is the city carrier in East Marsden. She’s the top of the totem pole so no one else can bid for her route, which nets the best tips at Christmas.
contrinodaniel: Trey Wilson’s Datsun wouldn’t start this morning so it’s off to Levis’ Foreign Auto shoppe.
contrinodaniel: This 1/75 businessman really liked like Donald Trump to me‍♂️
contrinodaniel: Trooper Devin Murphy tickets this Porsche for “Jersey” parking in the opposite direction of traffic.
contrinodaniel: I grew up in Massachusetts and the Caprice was the cruiser I recall seeing the most of, along Routes 3, 495, and 93.
contrinodaniel: Mork reminds Mindy that they are bringing Exodor to a dentist appointment.
contrinodaniel: Officer Mason Baird stops quickly to grab a newspaper from the news stand.
contrinodaniel: Bernie Young is the only animal control officer at the moment due to the flu making its rounds around the Springfield DPW.Bernie has been called by Ms. DeWitt, who is convinced the neighbor’s malamute is actually a coyote.
contrinodaniel: Officers Roy Young and Vance Alameda answer a “suspicious odor “ coming from an elderly gentleman’s apartment. It’s Young’s turn to go in first.
contrinodaniel: Officers Roy Young and Vance Alameda answer a “suspicious odor “ coming from an elderly gentleman’s apartment. It’s Young’s turn to go in first.
contrinodaniel: Fran Turner parked his cab on the sidewalk, again!
contrinodaniel: “Oh, Clark!”
contrinodaniel: State troopers are called in to investigate a suspicious “ooze” at the state pier. The ooze turned out to be a crate of hair conditioner that was punctured by a forklift.
contrinodaniel: Reverend Horton corners a few parishioners he noticed missed services on Sunday.
contrinodaniel: Fran Turner double parks and runs in to Flannery’s for a pack of Camels.
contrinodaniel: Chief Jurgens wants to know why the detour is sending people the wrong way.
contrinodaniel: Barnard Fixx got kicked out of the house, again, by his wife and was living in his camper along Market Street. Sheriff Pangborn urged him to go home and reconcile before he got a citation for vagrancy.
contrinodaniel: Sheriff Brandt and Deputy Paul Mann respond to a domestic dispute call that’s annoying all the neighbors.