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

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

Monday, June 9

12:18 a.m., deputies responded to a residential alarm on Northeast Parker Road.

11:07 a.m., a woman on Northwest Capstan Court reporter her two black and white border collie-type dogs were missing.

12:19 p.m., a woman at the Coupeville Library reported a deer jumped out and bit her.

3:24 p.m., a caller at South Main Street and State Highway 20 reported a car driving toward the waterfront had been swerving on the road.

5:07 p.m., a caller at North Main Street and Northwest First Street reported water was leaking from an uncovered manhole.

10:29 p.m., a caller at the Tyee reported a drunk male was making threats.

Tuesday, June 10

10:38 a.m., callers on North Main Street reported concern about a neighbor, who is being evicted, and his constant agitated behavior. They said he has a “colorful” history with law enforcement.

3:34 p.m., a caller on North Main Street called for information concerning a water leak that is running across the parking lot and driveway.

Wednesday, June 11

12:07 a.m., a caller on Northeast Clapp Street reported two very young baby raccoons were under his porch screaming.

11:42 a.m., a caller at Coupeville Middle School reported a female student was being harassed by a male subject while on the school bus.

2:50 p.m., a caller on Northeast Burnham Place reported a suspicious man selling magazines.

4:29 p.m., a caller on North Main Street called to file a fraud claim.

5:26 p.m., a caller at South Main Street and Highway 20 reported a male walked into her vehicle while she was slowly moving forward. He was not injured and took off walking toward the high school.

7:08 p.m., a caller on Northeast Lindsay Street reported an ongoing problem with a neighbor’s aggressive dog.

Thursday, June 12

12:03 p.m., a caller at People’s Bank reported a man who seemed to be “meandering” and “teetering” near Pizza Factory.

5:04 p.m., a caller at Whidbey General Hospital reported a suicidal emergency room patient left without permission.

Friday, June 13

10:40 p.m., a caller on Northwest Broadway Street reported they heard a gunshot in the area of Madrona Way. An additional caller reported hearing two large fireworks toward the water.

11:12 p.m., a caller on South Main Street reported loud music.

Saturday, June 14

12:50 p.m., a caller on Northeast Seventh Street reported a group of Asians were pulling over their clam limits.

4:15 p.m., a caller on South Main Street reported seeing a man slap a dog in the face and hit and kick it multiple times.

Sunday, June 15

8:45 a.m., a caller on Northeast Center street called to see if she could go speak with a man, whom police previously told her to stay away from.

 

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