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Police investigate E Street, Wake Forest Drive prowlers
where the resident also noticed a rear gate was left open, police said in a Facebook post.
Shortly after midnight Thursday, the same resident’s Ring doorbell camera captured images of a male with a short mohawk and wearing all-black clothing loitering in front of a neighboring house, then jumping a fence in the direction of F Street.
Residents of the 1300 block of Wake Forest Drive have reported a second person who on several occasions has loitered around residences and shaken door handles, typically between 11 p.m. and midnight.
An image captured by a Ring doorbell camera on April 1 and released Friday by Davis police shows a person of interest who appears to be an older white male adult wearing a hat, headphones and backpack.
In both cases, “officers responded quickly to these incidents and were not able to locate the subject,” police said.
Anyone with information about this or similar activity is asked to contact Davis police detectives at 530-747-5400.
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Winters City Council.
Voters elected him to a fouryear term last November. Winters’ mayor, Bill Biasi, issued an email declining to comment on the issue, which he referred to as a law-enforcement matter.
“Under the law, everyone is considered innocent until proven guilty,” Biasi wrote. “We need to respect that fact during this process. We respect the legal process and need to allow the police department and district attorney to do their job.”
— Reach Lauren Keene at lkeene@davisenter prise.net. Follow her on Twitter at @laurenkeene


