The Coupeville Town Marshal’s Office responded to the following calls:
Monday, Aug. 4
10:15 a.m., a caller on Northeast Third Street reported that medication was stolen from an unlocked vehicle.
4:41 p.m., a caller on South Main Street requested assistance with a custody issue.
Tuesday, Aug. 5
7:20 a.m., a caller on South Main Street reported a white Lincoln town car showing up in her yard and no one seems to know who it belongs to.
11:12 a.m., a caller requested extra patrol for speeding on Broadway Street.
Wednesday, Aug. 6
11:14 a.m., a caller at Whidbey General Hospital reported a disorderly patient.
11:15 a.m., a caller reported a disabled vehicle at South Main Street and State Highway 20.
3:06 p.m., a vehicle was being impounded on South Main Street.
3:17 p.m., a caller at Whidbey General Hospital reported a disorderly patient.
6:48 p.m., a caller on South Main Street reported an ongoing problem with speeders.
7:31 p.m., a patient at Whidbey General Hospital called to report he is strapped to a bed and the nurses won’t let him up to use the bathroom.
7:48 p.m., a woman reported she was walking her dog near Northeast Ninth Street and Kinney Street when some men let their pit bull loose and told it to attack.
Thursday, Aug. 7
7:07 a.m., deputies responded to a commercial alarm at Coupeville Middle School.
3:00 p.m., a caller at Harbor Gift reported a young male shoplifting.
Friday, Aug. 8
3:19 p.m., a caller at Coupeville Post Office reported a customer was inside throwing things and threatening.
Saturday, Aug. 9
12:30 p.m., a caller reported a dog locked in a vehicle for more than an hour on Northeast Seventh Street.
2:54 p.m., a caller reported a dog locked in a vehicle at Coupeville Library.
8:39 p.m., a caller reported a wild duck was wandering around a Terry Road trailer park and children were following it around and beating a stick around the animal.
11:31 p.m., a caller at Whidbey General Hospital reported a disorderly patient.
10:37 p.m., a caller on Parker Road requested assistance in finding a suicidal friend.
Sunday, Aug. 10
4:07 p.m., a caller on Sixth Street reported hearing loud booms from the harbor.