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The Coupeville Marshal’s Office responded to the following calls:

The Coupeville Marshal’s Office responded to the following calls:

Monday, Oct. 13

12:06 a.m., deputies received a hangup call from South Main Street and Southeast Terry Road.

12:29 a.m., deputies received a hangup call from South Main Street and Southeast Terry Road.

5:31 p.m., deputies received a hangup call from  Northeast Front Street and Northeast Center Street.

Tuesday, Oct. 14

12:14 a.m., a caller on Southwest Terry Road reported a suspicious person standing on a porch with a flashlight.

Wednesday, Oct. 15

12:15 p.m., a commercial alarm was triggered at Heritage Bank.

3:31 p.m., a caller requested assistance regarding a child.

Thursday, Oct. 16

8:37 a.m., a caller reported being concerned about a child and possible drug possession at Coupeville High School.

9:47 a.m., a caller on Northeast Third Street reported a possible ring theft.

7:35 p.m., a caller on Northwest Fourth Street reported a female yelling, “you are going to kill me.”

Friday, Oct. 17

5:42 a.m., a caller on Northwest Front Street reported a physical domestic incident. A female could be heard screaming in the background.

11:10 a.m., a caller requested assistance with a possible assault that occurred over the summer.

6:45 p.m., a commercial alarm at Whidbey Eye Center was tripped, possibly by the wind.

11:23 p.m., a young female Chihuahua was dropped off or possibly wandered into the foyer of Careage of Whidbey. It was found wet and shivering.

Saturday, Oct. 18

8:40 p.m., a caller on North Main Street reported a no-contact order violation.

1:34 p.m., a caller requested assistance with getting a tow company to move a vehicle involved in an accident.

1:54 p.m., a caller requested assistance with a child exchange between parents.

6:08 p.m., a caller at the Oystercatcher reported receiving a fraudulent call regarding the business’ Puget Sound Energy account.

Sunday, Oct. 19

6:54 p.m., a caller reported a man in a vehicle outside Pizza Factory watching for three hours.

 

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