Sunday
8:12 a.m. A caller in the 2000 block of Nevada City Highway reported a woman in her early 30s banging on people’s windows in the parking lot, dancing, and talking to herself.
8:27 a.m. A caller near Butler Street and Cadden Drive reported seeing a suspicious individual in a tan jacket taking photographs of a neighbor’s residence.
12:55 p.m. A caller from Pleasant Street called police to report a male subject behaving suspiciously outside of her residence. The caller said that she has heard the prowler outside for the last several nights from her upstairs apartment.
1:46 p.m. A caller from East Main and Bennett streets reported that she was being followed by a blue-and-white truck, driven by a male subject. The caller said that the subject slowed down and asked her if she wanted a ride, and that the same truck has also recently been following the caller’s roommate.
By Liz Kellar | Staff Writer
A pedestrian makes his way across the top of Broad Street in Nevada City during a Wednesday morning snow flurry. Low snow across Nevada County was the cause of many traffic collisions.
Photo: Elias Funez
Wednesday’s snow flurries caused wrecks on roads around the county, but with no serious injuries reported as of late that afternoon.
Chain controls were established early Wednesday on local highways.
On Interstate 80, eastbound chains were being required on all vehicles, except four-wheel drive from Kingvale to Donner Lake, and trucks were being screened at Applegate. On Highway 20, chains were being required on all vehicles, except four-wheel drive with snow tires on all four wheels, from Nevada City to the Interstate, and trucks were being screened at Nevada Street. The same requirement was imposed on Highway 174 from Colfax to Memorial Park in Grass Valley, according to the Caltrans website.