The Coupeville Marshal’s Office responded to the following calls:
Monday, May 11
2:33 p.m., a caller on North Main Street reported a patient just left saying she was high and took vicodin.
10:28 p.m., a caller on Northwest Front Street reported a possible physical assault involving 4-5 people in a parking lot.
Tuesday, May 12
7:50 a.m., a caller on North Main Street reported a subject was being very disorderly.
9:06 a.m., a caller reported she lost her wedding ring somewhere between Toby’s and the Island County Historical Museum.
9:18 a.m., a caller on Northwest Sixth Street reported a dog had been barking for the last hour.
10:41 a.m., a caller on South Main Street reported her boss tried twice to force her to have a back massage while at work and when she refused the second time, she was fired.
6:26 p.m., a caller on North Main Street reported a combative patient in the waiting room saying he wanted to beat up the caller because they escorted his girlfriend out of the hospital.
Wednesday, May 13
1:24 p.m., a caller on North Main Street reported a motor vehicle prowl within the last 48 hours.
Friday, May 15
9:17 p.m., a caller on North Main Street reported a disorderly patient was refusing to leave.
10:24 p.m., a caller on Northeast Seventh Street wanted to know if he can be in his vehicle intoxicated.
Saturday, May 16
6:12 p.m., a caller on North Main Street requested information about a mother and daughter who may be endangered.
Sunday, May 17
7:52 a.m., deputies responded to a commercial alarm on Northwest Birch Street.
11:08 a.m., deputies responded to a commercial alarm on Northwest Birch Street.
2:54 p.m., deputies responded to a commercial alarm on Northwest Birch Street.
11:32 p.m., a caller at Whidbey General Hospital requested assistance getting home.
Monday, May 18
11 a.m., a caller reported they were hit by a car while riding a bicycle on Northwest Coveland Street and the driver was taking them to the hospital.
11:35 a.m., a mail carrier reported a cat was struck by a vehicle near Northwest First Street and Northwest Wilkes Street and was still alive.
4:40 p.m., a caller reported a vehicle was parking in a handicapped spot all day, but did not have handicap sign or disabled plate.
Tuesday, May 19
1:05 p.m., a caller reported two dogs had been locked inside a hot vehicle on South Main Street since 8 a.m.
Wednesday, May 20
5:10 p.m., a caller requested a check of a person on Southwest Terry Road after the subject posted pictures of self-cutting online.
Thursday, May 21
11:30 a.m., a caller reported a propane tank was blocking the road on Northeast Front Street and customers cannot park or get by.
Friday, May 22
2:49 p.m., a caller requested assistance with a vehicle lockout on Northeast Sixth Street.
Saturday, May 23
8:44 p.m., a caller reported finding a set of keys on the community green.