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Dixon Woman Arrested On Suspicion of Assault In Domestic Violence Incident

Dixon Police Log: Sept. 12-13

Courtesy of Dixon Police Department

Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012

0647 Security Check in the 1400 block of Ary Lane.

0756 Security Check in the 200 block of North Lincoln.

0836 Citizen assist in the 500 block of Calmace Drive.

0840         Theft of a video surveillance camera in the 900 block of North Lincoln. 

0901         Stolen vehicle located in the area of East D Street and La Esperanza Drive. Vehicle was unoccupied and returned to the owner.

1120         Verbal argument between neighbors in the 1300 block of West H Street.   

1152         Vandalism in the 600 block of Trinity Court.

 

1222         Traffic Accident in the 100 block of North 1st Street. An elderly      female crashed into the wall at the Bank of America while trying to park. No injuries reported.

1529        Abandoned vehicle in the 400 block of Wiegand Way. 

1615        Citizen assist in the 200 block of West A Street.

1635        Report of harassing phone calls in the 700 block of West B Street. 

1725        Verbal argument in the 200 block of W. Walnut St. 

1845        Trespassing in the area of Valley Glen Dr / Folsom Downs Cir. 

1920        Traffic Accident in the 1000 block of N. First St. No injuries. 

2120        Traffic Stop in the area of West A and S. Lincoln Sts resulted in Rosario Gabriel Toledo-Villasenor, 21, of Suisun being issued a citation for being an unlicensed driver.  His red 1994 Honda Accord was towed.

 

2155        Loud Music in the 900 block of Mayfair Dr.

Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012

0045        Business alarm in the 500 block of Industrial Way. 

0140        Domestic Violence in the 200 block of West H St, resulted in the arrest of Angel Murasko, 26, of Dixon, who while arguing with the Victim threw several items at her husband hitting him in the head before she tried to stab him with a knife. The Victim was able to get the knife away from her and only suffered minor injuries. She was booked at the Solano County Jail for 273.5 P.C. Domestic Violence and 245 (a) (1) PC - Assault with a deadly weapon.

 

0145       Suspicious vehicle in the 200 block of S. Second St.

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Greg Coppes June 12, 2013 at 05:07 pm
a Auto parts store. An O'reilly's I'm pretty sure
Shawn June 12, 2013 at 07:16 pm
Didn't O'Reilly's just close on the other side of town? There's a 'for lease' sign on the building.
Lindsey Hickman June 16, 2013 at 12:32 am
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