Neighbors in conflict and a curious woman in a hoodie


November 1, 2012 · 12:30 PM

Recent calls to the Coupeville Marshal’s Office:

Monday, Oct. 22

8:15 a.m., a deceased deer was blocking the northbound lane in the 18000 block of SR 20.

12:36 p.m., ongoing problem with neighbor on N Main.

12:42 p.m., found property at 26 NW Front.

2:42 p.m., lost property in Island County Jail parking lot.

3:20 p.m., assault reported at Whidbey General Hospital.

6:42 p.m., motor vehicle accident at SR 20 and NW Broadway.

6:57 p.m., woman in a “hoodie” looking into cars on S Main.

Tuesday, Oct. 23

6:27 a.m., public assistance in 300 block of NE Third.

10:02 a.m., welfare check in 100 block of N Main.

11:13 a.m., theft in 1100 block of NE Parker.

4:17 p.m., wanted person in the 500 block of N Main.

Wednesday, Oct. 24

1:23 a.m., wanted person in 100 block of N Main.

4:25 a.m., suspicious person on S Main.

7:06 p.m., weapon offense at Whidbey General Hospital.

Thursday, Oct. 25

3:43 p.m., driving under the influence on S Main.

Friday, Oct. 26

9:42 p.m., suspicious person on South Main.

11:27 p.m., disorderly conduct at Whidbey General Hospital.

Saturday, Oct. 27

1:28 p.m., injured deer, NE Leisure.

3:31 p.m., motor vehicle accident at Terry and Fort Casey.

Sunday, Oct. 28

3:02 a.m., disorderly conduct on S Main.

8:54 a.m., physical assault on Heller.

11:50 a.m., disorderly conduct at Whidbey General Hospital emergency room.

6:23 p.m., theft in 300 block of NE Third.

6:48 p.m., harassment on NE Pennington.

10:18 p.m., threats on NE Pennington.

 

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