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October 7, 2011 · 10:04 AM

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Island County Sheriff’s Office

The following items were selected from reports made to the Island County Sheriff’s Office:

Monday, Sept. 26

At 3:59 p.m., a caller reported that someone may have placed a speed limit sign in a yard on Swantown Road.

Sunday, Sept. 25

At 4:53 a.m., a caller reported that two horses were loose on Hunt Road.

At 4:23 p.m., a caller reported that a Shawn Avenue home was burglarized. The caller found a shotgun on a couch.

Saturday, Sept. 24

At 8:17 a.m., a Rhodena Drive resident reported that a landlord was destroying the caller’s property.

At 12:30 p.m., a caller reported that a wellhead was broken on Patmore Road and a large amount of water was coming out of a water shed.

At 8:42 p.m., a Spitfire Lane resident reported that girls keep calling and threatening to fight her sister at McDonald’s.

At 11:52 p.m., a Taylor Road resident reported hearing electric guitar music in the area.

Thursday, Sept. 22

At 2:24 p.m., a caller reported that there were two horses on Zylstra Road that appear to be starving.

At 6:53 p.m., a caller reported that a dog on Cabrini Court bit her son.

Tuesday, Sept. 20

At 11:32 a.m., a Sunset Drive resident reported seeing a strange man run out her front door.

At 11:53 a.m., an E. Sleeper Road resident reported that someone is on his property, trying to steal a vehicle.

At 7:41 p.m., a caller reported that two people were shooting crossbows on land off W. Morris Road.

Monday, Sept. 19

At 1:12 a.m., an elderly woman reported that she needed help because she’s stuck in a room. She also said she’s “at a station where soap operas are made.”

At 5:38 p.m., a caller reported hearing a woman inside a home on Liberty Lane yelling about someone throwing a pizza at her.

 

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