Crime & Safety
Cat Bite, $12,000 Theft: Johnston Police Blotter
The Johnston Police Department investigated a number of calls June 12. Take a look at the reports.

Editor's note: All information below is provided by the in incident reports through June 12. Dates below are when the incident was reported or occurred, not when an arrest or charges were filed. Charges do not always result in convictions. All individuals listed below are innocent until proven guilty
June 11
The parent of a six-year-old reported her daughter was bitten by a stray cat in the 5900 block of Mapletree Circle.
June 12
Joshua Wenndt, 21, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia in the area of Kings Row and Nottingham Drive.
Officers were dispatched to a neighborhood issue regarding the cutting down of trees on a property in the 6000 block of Brandywine Drive. This is a civil issue and has been turned over to the city to handle.
Advantage Homes, 6250 Northwest Beaver Drive, reported someone had stolen their Cub Cadet acreage tractor and Jeremy James tilt trailer from the property. The approximate value is $12,400.
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