This week’s collection of real call logs proves that Nevada County is anything but boring. With rebellious teenagers, odd trail encounters, and surprising backyard finds, here’s what went down—and what you can’t help but laugh about.
The Room Cleaning Rebellion

A parent called 911 after their 15-year-old son ran to the neighbor’s house, threatening to contact law enforcement because he was asked to clean his room. Both parties had conflicting stories, so officers suggested they “stay separated” for the time being.
I didn’t know asking teens to clean their room was a crime but good to know!
Trail of Threats

A hiker reported a woman threatening people on the trail, watching them, and allegedly talking about taking someone’s baby. No weapons were seen, but mental health concerns were suspected.
Nature is supposed to be peaceful… but sometimes, the wildlife includes humans.
The “Gang Graffiti” Incident

A worried resident requested an officer to inspect some suspicious graffiti, fearing gang activity. The officer arrived to find that the “graffiti” was a peace sign.
Nothing says “turf war” like a message of love and harmony.
Maybe Delusions, Maybe Not

A resident reported suspicious neighbor activity but admitted it might just be his own delusions. No crime was found, but officers provided resources and planned a follow-up.
When even you’re not sure if it’s real, it might be time to take a breather.
Pantyhose & Duck Tape Discovery

A woman reported digging up a pair of pantyhose and duck tape.
I’ve heard of strange garden finds, but this sounds like a rejected plotline from a true crime documentary.
From minor rebellions to suspicious peace signs, Nevada County never disappoints. Just another week where dispatch proves that the truth is stranger—and funnier—than fiction.

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