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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, June 8

11:39 p.m., a caller on North Main Street reported a patient kicked someone in the head and is now restrained.

Wednesday, June 10

5:21 p.m., a caller on Southwest Terry Road reported a neighbor had something loud like a bomb with smoke and it has happened four times so far.

Thursday, June 11

7:34 p.m., a caller on North Main Street reported a chain saw box was sitting in a bush across the street from Whidbey Island Bank and appeared suspicious.

Saturday, June 13

2:11 p.m., a caller on Northwest Front Street reported a shoplifter.

Sunday, June 14

4:54 a.m., a caller on Northwest Broadway Street reported loud music has been playing since 1 a.m.

Monday, June 15

9:04 p.m., a caller on North Main Street reported a detained white male was attempting to leave the emergency room.

Wednesday, June 17

4:34 p.m., a caller on Northeast Third Street reported a physical assault.

Thursday, June 18

3:52 p.m., a caller on Northeast Lindsay Street reported her cat went missing while she was on vacation. She believes someone stole it.

Friday, June 19

6:18 p.m., a caller on Northeast Haller Street reported a physical domestic disturbance.

Saturday, June 20

10:55 a.m., a caller requested a welfare check for a missing neighbor on Northeast Fourth Street.

Sunday, June 21

8:06 a.m., a caller reported her wallet was stolen while at a location on South Main Street.

11:25 a.m., a caller on Northwest Broadway Street reported planes flying low over the area was an ongoing issue.

11:43 a.m., a caller reported the bathrooms at Coupeville Town Park were backed up and flooded.

Monday, June 22

12:29 p.m., a woman reported an injured cat had crawled under the culvert near her house on Northwest Oakmont Street and she was concerned it would die in there.

1:03 p.m., a caller reported  a Hispanic man in gray pants parked an aqua van at a vacant house on Northeast Albion Street and appeared to have tried to get into the garage.

2:14 p.m., a caller reported they fired an employee at a Front Street restaurant and then the employee’s father came in and threw a fit, screaming at everyone.

Tuesday, June 23

12:01 p.m., a caller reported a hound dog was panting inside a white Beretta outside Whidbey General Hospital. The caller said windows were down and the dog didn’t appear to be in serious distress.

Wednesday, June 24

10:17 p.m., a caller on Northeast Third Street reported she was being held against her will and she didn’t know where she was, but it looked like a hospital room.

Thursday, June 25

2:08 p.m., a caller identifying themselves as security for the hospital reported rescuing a small dog from a vehicle in the parking lot.

5:17 p.m., a caller on Northeast Third Street reported she broke her leg and is being held against her will.

Saturday, June 27

1:50 a.m., a caller on South Main Street reported a tall man, possibly bald, in a dark shirt was screaming for help and walking toward the gas station.

Monday, June 29

7:13 a.m., a caller reported a 16-year-old male was just discharged and was in the parking lot throwing things at the hospital and destroying things.

Tuesday, June 30

3:56 p.m., a caller on Northeast Seventh Street reported finding a lost wallet.

Wednesday, July 1

1:58 p.m., a caller on North Main Street reported a dog was locked in a vehicle.

Thursday, July 2

6:08 a.m., a man on Southwest Bainbridge Lane reported someone stole something from his home while they were over doing a “business transaction.”

Friday, July 3

11:34 p.m., a caller on Northeast Eighth Street reported fireworks.

1:17 p.m., a caller on Northwest Alexander Street reported a swarming beehive.

8:49 p.m., a caller on Northwest Sixth Street reported their neighbor was using charcoal for grilling near trees and dry grass and the flames were very high.

Saturday, July 4

11:09 p.m., a caller reported people were lighting fireworks in the area near the water treatment plant.

Sunday, July 5

12:47 p.m., a woman was outside Whidbey General Hospital screaming and talking to herself.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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