The Coupeville Town Marshal’s Office responded to the following calls:
Monday, March 31
4:59 p.m., someone accidentally dialed 911 while walking on Northeast Schefflera Place.
Tuesday, April 1
5:03 a.m., a woman reported someone was rattling her door knob, attempting to get in her Northeast Lindsay Street residence.
Wednesday, April 2
10 a.m., police investigated a landline hangup call from Linds Pharmacy.
Thursday, April 3
10:35 a.m., a caller reported a vehicle on South Ebey Road that had been abandoned there for the last two years.
11:43 a.m., Whidbey General Hospital requested police assist with an unruly ambulance patient.
5:49 p.m., a man on Heller Road reported his neighbor, whom he filed a complaint against a few days prior, is now harassing him by videotaping him in his home, flipping him off and banging on windows.
Friday, April 4
11:41 a.m., a man reported his vehicle’s windshield was broken while parked at a park-n-ride location on South Main Street.
11:55 a.m., a person who rented the Coupeville Recreation Hall called because they did not have a key to get in and the office was closed.
11:55 a.m., a caller reported a white Toyota has been parked at the Monroe Landing boat ramp for four days.
3:22 p.m., a man was screaming and breaking the windows of his van parked on Coachman Lane.
3:23 p.m., a woman called to report someone from Google called her to say her e-mail was infecting others.
Saturday, April 5
8:40 a.m., police marked an abandoned white Toyota parked at Monroe Landing Road and Scenic Heights Road.
9:47 a.m., a caller reported trespassing at a Northeast Maple Place residence.
11:56 a.m., a caller reported an abandoned Lincoln Continental has been parked at the park n ride on South Main Street for months.
11:38 p.m., a patient at Whidbey General Hospital was refusing to leave.
Sunday, April 6
9:15 a.m., a caller reported a suspicious man on Keystone Avenue. The caller said the man is known for scoping out houses and also that he is a “creep.”
1:33 p.m., two juveniles were seen standing up in a blue Mercury van going southbound on State Highway 20 at Northwest Broadway Street.