The Coupeville Marshal’s Office responded to the following calls:
Monday, Oct. 26
8:57 a.m., a caller reported seeing the porch light at an elderly couple’s residence on Northeast Fourth Street flicker repeatedly and the caller was concerned it might be a signal for help.
12:16 p.m., a caller on South Main Street requested law enforcement remove a controlled substance that was confiscated from a student.
12:23 p.m., a caller on Northeast Eighth Street reported an IRS phone scam.
2:08 p.m., a caller on Northwest Front Street reported items stolen off their patio.
2:42 p.m., a caller on Northeast Sixth Street reported her husband stole her truck from court.
Tuesday, Oct. 27
12:12 p.m., a caller on South Main Street reported an unknown female was verbally harassing her by screaming and pointing at her.
3:31 p.m., a caller on Northwest Alexander Street reported a tall male with white hair was walking around a building taking pictures. When the caller asked what he was doing he said, “none of your business.”
4:25 p.m., a caller on Northeast Kinney Street reported a restraining order violation.
Thursday, Oct. 29
12:47 p.m., a caller reported a patient left out the ambulance bay at Whidbey General Hospital, screaming and yelling.
9:54 p.m., a caller reported that he was walking home from the bars on Northeast Seventh Street when a vehicle flew out of a residential area and flashed and honked at the caller. The caller said he waved and the car flipped around and tried to confront him. After explaining he was just waving, the caller said the man took off.
Friday, Oct. 30
8:43 a.m., 12:28 p.m., a caller on Northwest Front Street reported his boat engine failed and the wind is causing the boat to rip the cleat off and the boat is taking on water and is sinking.
1:00 p.m., a caller on Northeast Perkins Street reported a 30 foot sailboat broke free from moorage and was heading for rocks.