At early hours this morning CCTV camera operators noticed an armed mugging occurring outside LCFB Station 5, on Duke St. The operator tried their best to direct LCPF units to intercept the man, who ran led them on a crazy chase thru the city. All LCPF resources, including our helicopter were utilized tracking this man =as he ran thru back alleys and into the Lego Emergency Museum. He ran all the way up to the roof, and back down again, leading investigators to think that he stashed vital evidence in the museum. He then entered a sewer grate with an employee-only key and has not been seen since. LCPF are calling for anyone who see's this man, seen below in the CCTV footage, to contact the authorities immediately, and seek cover. (Below) CSI photographing the crime scene while Robbery-Homicide detectives interview the victim. (Below) CSI officers =dusting a bill the thief dropped while making his escape for fingerprints. The victim apparently entered the LCPF South Division stationhouse last night and reported to the p[patrol officer who was working the front desk that someone was stalking her. The desk officer offered her advice and offered to have a unit escort her home, but she wanted her stalker arrested immediately, and she stormed out of the station. The stalker matches the description of the suspect in this mugging, and officials say the two incidents are related. The victim is still not very happy about how the force handeled the incident. In a press conference (as seen above) the Captain of the South Division, Captain Viotto released a statement in which she says: "I stand by the choices and decisions of my officers, and think this situation could've been avoided if the victim followed the advice she was given, and let officers escort her home, perhaps catching the stalker in the act" . Officers from Internal Affairs are currently at the South Division station interviewing the desk officer in order to determine who was at fault. We do expect the victim to make a formal complaint. The Assistant Chief, speaking on behalf of the chief said in a statement she "fully support Captain Viotto's view, and will provide her officers with all the resources she needs to capture this fugitive". The Lego emergency Museum and sections of Duke St remain closed as the investigation continues. Civilians are asked to avoid the area if possible.
If you are a witness or know anything about the suspect we urge you to come forward and contact Detective Amy Baker of the Robbery-Homicide Unit. Bodycam and dashcam footage are being reviewed and will be released soon. The public will be updated "in the form of more press conferences on our new press conference platform (seen below) as soon as we know something.
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New Lego City PSRT received a tip off about the illegal sale of alcohol at one of the most notorious night clubs in New Lego City. The PSRT, alongside Tactical Robbery and special operations officers served the warrant early this morning, and although they found nothing the nightclub will be placed under surveillance by undercover officers. Civilians are advised to steer clear of the address. (Above) A PSRT officer explaining the warrant to the owner of the nightclub, the grandson of the notorious "Colonel Mustard". More about "Colonel mustard' and his arrest at the LCPF History page below: (Above) Officers serving the warrant.
Brand new security guards as well as an LCPF traffic officer at the hospital for other reasons tried to restrain a male who was refusing to leave the ward. The LCPF officers called in for backup and as it was a quiet night lots of units responded to the hospital code 3. The suspect was arrested without further incidents and was booked at the LCPF North Division station. He was actually on bail, after being arrested during a traffic stop earlier this year (view that post from the button below). He is now being held for assaulting an officer and resisting arrest without bail. This is the first incident the brand new "Special Constable Unit" (SCU) was involved in. The SCU are a security force employed directly by the city to keep all city properties (like train stations, and hospitals) safe. They are unarmed and wear brown uniforms (like the ones below).
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LCPF was called to a disturbance around the back of the brand new south division station. Foot patrol officers arrived on the scene and found 1 male overdosing on an unknown drug. LCFB Engine 5 responded to the scene and started to administer first aid until an ambulance arrived on the scene. LCPF traffic helicopters escorted the victim to Lego City Health Center where he is currently recovering. (Above) LCPF traffic motorbike and ambulance in the Emergency section of the hospital. Firefighters working on the man where he was found, around back of the South Division LCPF station.
It was early evening last night when two men were walking down Piccadilly Road, in opposite directions. The men collided by accident, which led to an argument. One of the men who was clearly very upset opened up a briefcase and charged at the other man with a knife. CCTV alerted LCPF to the developments, and a massive response was initiated. First on scene was a patrol car, who's taser armed officer chased the man who seemed oblivious down the street. The man turned the corner and continued charging at random groups of people, before he was hit by an Armed Response Vehicle and pushed into a wall until he fell down. The ARV was driven by an ARV officer. Armed officers held him at gunpoint until he dropped the knife, which was when paramedics carried him off to hospital. Detectives are doing an investigation into the incident, and why he had a knife in the first place. Internal Affairs is doing an investigation into the actions of the officers that first responded to the scene. 1 other civilian was treated onscene for light stab-related wounds. (Above) CSI prepping the crime scene. (Above) The suspect is lead away in a stretcher. In the background you can see the ARV where it was left after hitting the suspect. You can also see the ARV officers being spoken too by a supervisor and an IA detective. (Above) A detective, officer, and head of the North Division interviewing members of the crowd that were attacked by the man. A press conference will be held soon where the results of the investigation will be leaked.
Just a reminder to all citizens of Lego City who own boats that leaving you boat unattended without securing it is illegal. Securing your boat includes covering any open decks, locking any access points onboard and to the bridge, and removing any ignition key.
Today an LCPF Marine ATV was driving down the boardwalk when they noticed a boat that hadn't been secured. They asked a local merchant about the boat, they said it had been left like that for a couple months. The LCPF towed then boat away, and will be sending an expensive ticket to the registered owners address. Around 7:24 PM on Friday January 29th, a LCPF traffic officer responded code 1 to an apparent dumping of items on a store owners property. When he arrived onscene he located the object in question (a nice bike) and the offender, who admitted the bike was his and agreed to remove it. This is when the caller exited his shop, charged thru another shop owner, and at the officer. Luckily he was unarmed, but the officer didn't have much time to react, all he could do was press the panic button located on his radio, which brought every officer in the division to his location. The officer was tackled to the ground and received non-life threatening injuries. The first unit onscene was a PSRT officer followed by a PTV driver. Together they were able to pry the man off the officer and arrest him. Additional officers, then a supervisor arrived onscene. The man was arrested, and the supervisor inserted his special code which cancels the panic button. The officer and civilian involved both refused Medical Treatment. When officers thought the call was over the chef of the shop emerged carrying a knife. He was swiftly brought into custody, and qualified for the Baker Act, so LCPF escorted him to Lego City General Hospital. The man arrested was released awaiting trial and the chef was released from hospital a day later with a prescription. Good job to all the officers that attended! Stay Safe!
Below is Detective Amy Baker, of the newly formed Homicide & Serious Robbery giving a speech about her new unit to members of the press at the new LCPF South Division Station House. She is the first detective in the unit, and awaits her first case eagerly.
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