The Coupeville Marshal’s Office responded to the following calls:
Monday, Oct. 5
12:02 p.m., a caller on Northeast Parker Road reported a Ford Ranger was blocking the road.
Tuesday, Oct. 6
1:27 p.m., a caller reported that around midnight an older man with a grey beard in a green Dodge caravan was taking pictures of all the cars in a staff parking lot on North Main Street.
9:20 p.m., a caller on Northeast Lovejoy Street reported her boyfriend’s son was gone and might be roaming.
Thursday, Oct. 8
3:24 a.m., a man hanging around a church on North Main Street was trying to roar.
9:51 p.m., a caller reported a possible physical domestic violence situation on North Main Street.
Friday, Oct. 9
4:27 p.m., a caller reported aggressive dogs on Northeast Faris Street.
Saturday, Oct. 10
6:44 p.m., a caller on Northeast Lovejoy Street reported that a drug addict just left her residence.
Monday, Oct. 12
9:05 a.m., a caller reported an injured deer was bleeding and appeared to be shot off the roadway near South Main Street and State Highway 20.
10:13 a.m., a caller reported a man had found the caller’s missing dog, but was refusing to return it.
6:05 p.m., a caller on Southwest Terry Road reported a juvenile ran away from home.
6:28 p.m., a caller reported an aggressive patient at Whidbey General Hospital.
Tuesday, Oct. 13
5:59 p.m., a caller on Northwest Krueger Street reported construction work going on nearby and wondered if there is an ordinance on how long it can continue.
Wednesday, Oct. 14
12:58 a.m., a caller on North Main Street reported a patient was refusing to leave and swinging his cane around.
Thursday, Oct. 15
7:36 a.m., a caller on North Main Street reported an assault.
Friday, Oct. 16
11:31 a.m., a caller reported that a woman pulling out of the parking lot of Coveland Street hit her with her vehicle and took off.
1:26 p.m. a caller reported a vehicle pulled out of a parking lot on Northwest Birch Street and struck an unoccupied parking vehicle.
Saturday, Oct. 17
6:00 p.m., a caller on North Main Street reported a subject on board an ambulance was being combative.
Sunday, Oct. 18
7:45 a.m., a caller reported that four deer were trying to cross the road at South Main Street and State Highway 20 and he is trying to keep them off the shoulder to prevent car accidents.