The Coupeville Marshal’s Office responded to the following calls:
Monday, Sept. 8
9:02 a.m., a woman called requesting assistance in finding a lost cell phone.
Tuesday, Sept. 9
4:02 p.m., a caller on Northeast Faris Street reported fraudulent charges to his credit card.
Wednesday, Sept. 10
5:14 p.m., a caller at South Main Street and State Highway 20 reported a dead deer in the intersection.
9:04 a.m., a vehicle hit the Coupeville Post Office.
10:48 a.m., a caller on South Main Street required assistance on a previous complaint.
4:38 p.m., a caller reported a man at Coupeville Town Park removed items from his vehicle into the awning picnic area. The caller said they believe the man is living out of his vehicle.
Thursday, Sept. 11
8:51 a.m., a caller on South Main Street reported forged credit cards were taken out in the person’s name.
1:04 p.m., a caller on Northeast Haller Street reported a vehicle parked on her property and that it is a constant problem.
Friday, Sept. 12
9:46 a.m., a caller from Whidbey Island Bank reported a woman confronted her about driving erratically, but the caller reported she was just adjusting a contact lense.
6:09 p.m., a caller inquired about when a harassment order would be served against a man on South Main Street.
Saturday, Sept. 13
3:07 p.m., a caller on Northwest Front Street reported a dog was locked in a vehicle and appeared to be in distress.
3:24 p.m., a caller on Northwest Front Street reported receiving a counterfeit $50 bill.
5:26 p.m., a caller at Whidbey General Hospital reported that an out-of-control patient was in the parking lot.
5:39 p.m., a caller reported a possible suicidal person on Northeast Lasalle Street.
5:46 p.m., a caller on Northwest Front Street reported a dog locked in a vehicle that was parked in the sun.
Sunday, Sept. 14
5:32 a.m., a caller on South Main Street reported that a vehicle was being impounded.
9:15 a.m., a caller on Northeast Ninth Street reported they were aware of a small water leak and that it will be fixed the following day, in case anyone called about it.
10:13 a.m., a caller on South Main Street reported that a silver 2008 Pontiac G6 was stolen.