Police said a woman refused to get out of her car after a check cashing place in East Brainerd called to have the vehicle towed.
Police said Pamela Henderson had parked in a spot reserved for customers at the location at 7200 Shallowford Road.
She arrived as the vehicle was being hooked up, then she climbed inside.
Officers came to the scene and told her she would have to exit, so she did.
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A woman on Shawhan Terrace said her neighbor ran over one of her plants.
She said when she asked him to move the vehicle, he backed into her other plant.
When she asked him to move again, they had words.
Police said the woman is "very upset" and considering taking the neighbor to small claims court.
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A woman on 9th Avenue said a man she knows only as "Boogie" came to her house.
She said he became upset when she asked him to leave.
He yelled and cussed at her and threatened to kill her dogs, police were told.
Officers could find no trace of "Boogie."
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A woman staying at the Country Hearth Inn and Suites on E. 20th Street said a heavy-set black woman tried to get inside the room.
She said the intruder apparently had a key, and may have been a previous tenant.
The woman said she kept her out by putting her weight against the door.
The female who had tried to get in then left in a green Buick.
Police said the solution may be to change the lock on the door.
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Officers got a call about a man lying in the middle of Mercer Street with another man circling him.
When police arrived, no one was in the street.
However, some people in a nearby yard allowed that they had been shooting a short film.
One scene involved a man with a fake bloody shirt to be lying in the middle of the street.
Sure enough, a man sitting nearby wearing a fake bloody shirt said he had been the "victim" in the street.