A human officer arresting a human woman.

Incidents and Arrests from Across the Span

Brawlers at Brookside – Three Arrested

A late-night brawl outside the Iron Ladle tavern on Rooselyn St. in Brookside, Level Three ended with three people in custody. Officers responded to reports of an escalating fight between several intoxicated individuals. Upon arrival, they found two humans and a dimanian exchanging blows, with shattered glass and overturned tables strewn across the street. The suspects—identified as local laborers—were arrested for disorderly conduct and public intoxication. No serious injuries were reported, though one officer noted, “The dimanian took a bottle to the head and barely flinched.”


Pergola Pickpocketing Spree

Shoppers in Pergola Square, Level Six are urged to stay vigilant after a group of pickpockets targeted multiple pedestrians near the public lifts. Reports indicate that at least six people had their purses, wallets, or valuables stolen in a coordinated effort. LPD officers apprehended one suspect, an anur who was found with a stolen wristwatch and a handful of credit notes. Authorities suspect additional accomplices remain at large.


Unlicensed Gambling Den Shut Down in Holgate Hill

Acting on a tip, LPD officers raided an unlicensed gambling den operating out of an abandoned storefront on Walker St. on Holgate Hill, Level Four. Inside, they found a room packed with card tables, betting ledgers, and a mix of dimanian, dauger, and umbra patrons. Ten individuals were detained, with the suspected ringleader—a known umbra bookie—charged with unlicensed gaming operations.

Officers also confiscated a stash of counterfeit lira.


Suspect Arrested for “Monochrome Madness” Vandalisms

For weeks, residents in King Station—Level Three thru Six—have reported bizarre graffiti appearing on monochrome storefronts, consisting of eerie, shifting patterns that some claim “move” when viewed from the corner of the eye. LPD finally caught the culprit, a maero street artist, in the act. The suspect refused to explain the meaning behind the designs, only saying, “You’ll see soon enough.” They now face multiple vandalism charges.


Anyone with additional information on these or other crimes is encouraged to contact LPD.