Oak Harbor Police Dept. | Island Scanner


November 27, 2011 · Updated 6:08 AM 

Oak Harbor Police Dept.

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

Tuesday, Nov. 22

At 5:46 a.m., a caller reported a plugged drain on the roof of a SE Barrington Drive building. The men’s locker room was flooding.

Monday, Nov. 21

At 11:14 p.m., a caller reported a man was pushing a woman at a Goldie Road location.

At 9:43 p.m., a caller reported a woman was banging on a trailer at a Highway 20 location.

At 8:40 p.m., a SW Kingma Court resident reported finding a stray beagle.

At 7:57 p.m., a caller reported NE Fourth Avenue residents were burning something in their backyard.

At 7:24 p.m., a NE 11th Avenue resident reported someone broke into the house.

At 6:48 p.m., a caller reported a drunk man sleeping on the ground near a Highway 20 bus shelter.

At 1:02 p.m., a NW Lanyard Loop resident reported her boyfriend hit her.

At 9:39 p.m., a caller reported a great Dane and a great Dane mix were in a Hemlock Drive yard.

At 8:28 a.m., a caller reported someone broke into equipment sheds at a SW Fort Nugent Avenue location.

Sunday, Nov. 20

At 4:26 p.m., a caller reported two people assaulted him at a SE Midway Boulevard location.

At 3:12 p.m., a caller reported two people refusing to leave a SE Pioneer Way location.

At 1:33 p.m., a caller reported she removed her car from the tree she ran into at a NE Midway Boulevard location.

At 1:31 p.m., a caller reported two men were trying to open car doors on Highway 20.

At 7:52 a.m.,  a caller reported someone lit a fire in the women’s restroom at Flintstone Park.

Saturday, Nov. 19

At 10:31 p.m., a caller reported someone getting in his face at a SW Sixth Avenue location.

At 4:56 p.m., a caller reported a pickup truck, with children on board, went into the ditch near the intersection of NE Regatta Drive and Torpedo Road.

At 2:35 p.m., a caller reported someone broke into a Highway 20 home.

At 11:13 a.m., a caller reported two people were assaulted near a Midway Boulevard business.

At 9:55 a.m., a caller reported someone cut a truck’s gas line in an attempt to siphon gas out of it.

At 7:28 a.m., a caller reported a man yelling at passing cars on NE Midway Boulevard. He was wearing a puffy jacket.

Friday, Nov. 18

At 8:08 p.m., a caller reported several people fighting near the intersection of E. Whidbey Avenue and NE Midway Boulevard.

At 5:52 p.m., a caller reported someone tried to steal a car at a S. Beeksma Drive location. The ignition had been popped.

At 7:59 a.m., a caller reported someone tried to steal gas from a truck at a NE 24th Lane location.

Thursday, Nov. 17

At 7:02 p.m., a caller reported a man assaulted someone and was threatening to assault his parents.

At 3:07 p.m., a caller reported a dead dog in the grass in front of a Highway 20 restaurant.

At 3:03 p.m., a caller reported several men, in their mid-20s, were drinking from brown paper bags at a SE Bayshore Drive location.

At 12:02 p.m., a caller reported seeing two pit bulls, who were chained, lunging at people at a NW Crosby Avenue location. The caller was afraid the dogs would break their chains.

At 11:53 a.m., a caller reported seeing four cars parked in handicap parking spots, but without placards, at a SW Erie Street business.

At 10:20 a.m., a SE Eighth Avenue resident reported her boyfriend was preventing her from leaving the apartment. He crushed her cell phone and physically restrained her.

At 8:03 a.m., a caller reported someone tried to break into a Highway 20 business.

 

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