Marshall responds to suspicious noise

The Coupeville Marshal’s Office responded to the following calls:

The Coupeville Marshal’s Office responded to the following calls:

Monday, Aug. 18

1:49 p.m. a caller reported a van parked on Front Street with a dog locked inside and only a slight crack in the window.

2:46 p.m., welfare check requested at a residence on Northwest Fourth Street.

Tuesday, Aug. 19

12:14 p.m., a caller at Compass Health reported a client was “out of control.”

1:45 p.m. a caller on Northeast Third Street reported receiving fraudulent phone calls.

4:14 p.m., a caller on South Main Street requested assistance on a code violation.

5:17 p.m., a caller on Northeast Third Street reported a missing person.

Wednesday, Aug. 20

6:50 a.m., a caller at Whidbey Island Bank reported a low-hanging wire hit the top of his car.

11:59 a.m., deputies responded to a commercial alarm at Heritage Bank.

Thursday, Aug. 21

7:05 a.m., a caller on North Main Street reported a low-hanging power line.

Friday, Aug. 22

5:44 p.m., a caller on Northeast Lasalle Street reported her ex wasn’t following their parenting plan and has not returned their son.

6:49 p.m., a caller at Coupeville Library reported the gate used to secure books was left open.

9:44 p.m., a caller on North Main Street reported hearing suspicious noise from nearby woods.

Saturday, Aug. 23

3:15 a.m., a caller on Northeast Third Street reported a suspicious pickup driving by with no lights on.

9:05 a.m., a caller at Whidbey General Hospital requested assistance with a patient.

12:36 p.m., a caller at the Coupeville Chamber of Commerce reported finding a wallet.

Sunday, Aug. 24

11:30 a.m., a caller on Northwest Front Street reported a truck with a political message on a large piece of plywood was parked and appeared to be staying all day. The caller felt it was a violation of the town sign ordinance.

1:02 p.m., a caller on Northeast Burnham Place wanted to explain a situation about jet noise.

 

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