Island Scanner: Oak Harbor Police Department


December 23, 2010 · Updated 9:49 AM 

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The following items were selected from reports made to the Oak Harbor Police Department:

Sunday, Dec. 19

At 4:56 a.m., a caller reported a man assaulted him at a Highway 20 location.

At 4:07 a.m., a NW Quarterdeck Loop resident reported his girlfriend struck him and pushed him instead of driving him to the airport. He wants his stuff and his key back.

Saturday, Dec. 18

At 8:45 p.m., a SE Jerome Street resident reported someone broke into his house. The caller didn’t believe anything was missing.

At 8:23 p.m., a caller reported suspicious people were selling carpet cleaning items out of an Econoline van at a NW Camella Loop location.

At 8:19 p.m., a caller reported wood pellets were stolen from a Highway 20 store.

At 3:52 p.m., a caller reported a GPS stolen out of a Pontiac Sunfire at a SE City Beach Street location.

At 2:27 p.m., a caller reported a semi parked in the center lane of a Highway 20 location.

At 2:23 p.m., a SE Sixth Avenue resident reported a woman put a stop payment order on a check used to purchase a puppy.

At 1:26 p.m., a caller reported finding a trunk filled with valuables at a NE Goldie Street parking lot.

At 3:51 a.m., a N. Oak Harbor Street resident reported someone just kicked in the front door.

At 2:41 a.m., a caller reported a man was refusing to pay for the taxi cab he rode from Everett to an E. Whidbey Avenue location.

Friday, Dec. 17

At 8:02 p.m., a NW Atalanta Way resident reported a teenager was assaulted by his stepfather.

At 6:49 p.m., a caller reported a person used a skateboard to hit a car on SE 11th Avenue.

At 4:14 p.m., a caller reported a man was assaulting another man at a S. Oak Harbor Street location.

At 3:47 p.m., a caller reported a teenager used a skateboard to hit her son near the intersection of E. Whidbey Avenue and NE Midway Boulevard.

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