Category: 100 Word Wednesdays

100 Word Wednesdays – Police Blotter Stories – The Rumble

Here’s another 100 word story based on an item in the police blotter of my hometown paper.

The Rumble

By Grant Baciocco

Carmine glared at Sampson.  Then he glared down at the floor.  Then back up at Sampson.

“You’re going to need to clean that up.” Carmine said firmly.

“I will do nothing of the sort.  You made the mess, you clean it up.” Sampson retorted.

Carmine grabbed his cane and pointed the end of it in Sampson’s face.  “You made the mess, YOU clean it up!”

Sampson swatted the cane tip out of his face. “What are you going to do if I don’t.”

Carmine was up out of his seat and moving towards Sampson.

“Brawl! Brawl!” the other resident’s chanted.

1100 block of Trousdale Drive, 9:02 p.m. Thursday Police mediated an argument at a care facility over spilled milk.

100 Word Wednesdays – Police Blotter Stories – The Jiggler

Another 1– word story from the police blotter of my hometown of Burlingame, CA.

The Jiggler
By Grant Baciocco

What Carl was doing wasn’t illegal, but it was more fun if he thought it was.  He’d spend days, even weeks, looking for just the right house to hit.  Then, he’d watch the house from across the street, making note of the comings and goings of the occupants.  Learning their schedule in order to make sure they were home when he was ready.

This house was a prime target.  Large with a big wooden front door with a nice gold handle.

Carl breathed deeply, pulled down his ski mask, and got out of his car.

It was time to jiggle.

2300 Poppy Drive, 9:21 a.m. Friday A doorknob was jiggled by a suspicious person.
1100 block of Douglas Avenue, 11:07 p.m. Friday A person was reported to be jiggling a doorknob.

Both of these happened on the same day.  Carl was busy.

100 Word Wednesdays – Police Blotter Stories – Safe

Another Wednesday, another 100 word story inspired by a Police Blotter item in my hometown.

Safe
By Grant Baciocco

They had been traveling for days, unable to rest.  She’d done her very best to keep her spirits high in front of her kids, but she was nearing the very end of her rope.  A friend had told her about a vacancy in a home covered in ivy and finally at about 9:50pm at night, she and her kids had arrived.

She had done her best to keep the kids quiet, but they were excited and their cries of joy roused the dogs in the yards on either side of them.  They’d finally quieted down when the flashlights arrived.

1400 block of Bernal Avenue, 10 p.m. Tuesday Responding to a report of suspicious sounds on the side of a house, which alarmed the resident as well as dogs in the neighborhood, police located a mother raccoon and her little ones nestled in the ivy.

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100 Word Wednesdays – Police Blotter Stories – Enough

Another 100 word story based on an item in the police blotter of my hometown of Burlingame, CA.

Enough.
By Grant Baciocco

Paul had lived in the apartment below Professor Perkins for six months.  It had been a long six months.  Professor Perkins fancied himself an evil scientist and was always testing out inventions on poor Peter.  Peter would have complained but for the most part, Professor Perkins’ inventions were never really too evil.

The doormat that turned to shaving cream when stepped on.  The giant, but only slightly powerful, magnet that caused all the metal in Peter’s apartment to hover three feet of the ground.  These were simply annoying.

His latest invention though, the Bed-Bumper-Outer, was the last straw.

Cananea Place, 1:43 p.m. Friday A man repeatedly knocked out of bed by someone he said was armed with a microwave energy weapon asked to speak with an officer.

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