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Ocean City Police Report Weekly Activities July 15-21, 2018

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OCEAN CITY – During the week of July 15-21, 2018, the Ocean City Police Department responded to 1,185 calls for service.
July 15, 2018: 
Calls for service:  195
Motor Vehicle Stops: 30     
Motor Vehicle Accidents:  0     
Property Checks: 30    
Alarms: 1    

  • The Police Department assisted with 17 Fire and 12 EMS calls
  • City Ordinance noise, 4200 Block Asbury Avenue, at 12:51am
  • Fall City Property, 15th Street Playground, at 10:00am
  • Neighbor dispute, 4700 block West Avenue, at 10:39am
  • Trespassing, 700 block Wesley Avenue, at 12:11pm
  • Disorderly Conduct, 900 block Haven Avenue, at 12:50pm
  • Fall City Property, 2000 block West Avenue, at 2:18pm
  • Theft, 800 block Asbury Avenue, at 3:03pm
  • Damage to Motor Vehicle, 5700 block Asbury Avenue, at 6:01pm
  • Disorderly Conduct, 3300 block Bay Avenue, at 5:57pm 

July 16, 2018: 
Calls for service: 172  
Motor Vehicle Stops: 27   
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 4    
Property Checks: 24    
Alarms: 3  

  • The Police Department assisted with 21 Fire and 15 EMS calls
  • Simple assault, 1400 block of Boardwalk, at 12:16am
  • Motor vehicle accident, 12th & Central, at 8:58am
  • Disorderly Conduct, 900 block Haven Avenue, at 12:42pm
  • Harassment, Bayview Place, at 1:56pm
  • Harassment, North Street & beach, at 1:59pm
  • Theft, 1100 block Boardwalk, at 8:57pm
  • Theft, 1100 block Boardwalk, at 11:31pm
  • Warrant arrest, 9th & Aldrich, at 11:37pm 

July 17, 2018: 
Calls for service: 147                      
Motor Vehicle Stops: 13   
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 3  
Property Checks: 31    
Alarms:  3

  • The Police Department assisted with 13 fire and 8 EMS calls
  • Theft, Ocean Road, at 9:40am
  • Neighbor dispute, 200 block Haven Avenue, at 12:50pm
  • Motor vehicle accident, 300 block 6th Street, at 1:42pm
  • Theft, 800 Wesley Avenue, at 2:45pm
  • Theft, 100 Haven Avenue, at 4:44pm
  • Theft, 400 block Asbury Avenue, at 5:46pm
  • Trespassing, 200 block 9th Street, at 8:37pm
  • Motor vehicle accident, 9th Street & Boardwalk, at 9:40pm
  • Warrant arrest, Route 52 fishing pier, at 9:48pm 

July 18, 2018: 
Calls for service: 184
Motor Vehicle Stops: 25      
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 2    
Property Checks: 55   
Alarms: 3     

  • The Police Department assisted with 10 fire and 8 EMS calls
  • Verbal dispute, 2900 block Wesley Avenue, at 12:27am
  • Motor vehicle accident, 600 block Atlantic Avenue, at 8:45am
  • Civil matter, 800 Delancey Place, at 3:30pm
  • Motor vehicle accident, 9th & Asbury Avenue, at 3:51pm
  • Theft, 1100 Boardwalk, at 5:13pm
  • Disorderly Conduct, 500 block 4th Street, at 6:31pm
  • Theft, 800 block Asbury Avenue, at 8:16pm  

July 19, 2018: 
Calls for service: 152  
Motor Vehicle Stops: 16     
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 3       
Property Checks: 23      
Alarms: 3  

  • The Police Department assisted with 15  fire and 10  EMS calls
  • Theft, 1500 block Boardwalk, at 12:23am
  • Civil Matter, 1000 block Asbury Avenue, at 3:03am
  • Theft, 600 block Atlantic Avenue, at 10:16am
  • Motor vehicle accident, 1300 block West Avenue, at 10:33am
  • Fall City Property, Pine Road, at 11:21am
  • Death, unit block of Wesley Road, at 12:13pm
  • Motor vehicle accident, 9th & Boardwalk, at 12:42pm
  • Theft, 1200 block Bay Avenue, at 2pm
  • Property damage, 1200 block Central Avenue, at 4:46pm
  • Theft, 900 block Pleasure Avenue, at 6:58pm
  • Disorderly Conduct, 1100 block Boardwalk, at 9:59pm   

July 20, 2018: 
Calls for service:   177
Motor Vehicle Stops: 24   
Motor Vehicle Accidents:  3
Property Checks:  32     
Alarms:  4  

  • The Police Department assisted with 17  fire and 12 EMS calls
  •  Disorderly Conduct, 700 block Boardwalk, at 7:22pm
  • City Ordinance noise, 1100 Block Simpson  Avenue, at 10:08pm
  • Theft, unit block 28th Street, at 11:53pm
  • City Ordinance other, unit block 9th Street, at 7:11pm
  • Theft, 4400 block Asbury Avenue, at 9:30am
  • Verbal dispute, 1200 block West Avenue, at 12:29pm
  • Theft, 1300 block Wesley Avenue, at 12:01pm
  • Harassment, 1700 block Wesley Avenue, at 1:54pm
  • Disorderly Conduct, 5500 block Beach, at 4:25pm
  • Structure Fire, Beach Road, at 3:14pm
  • Motor Vehicle Accident, 18th Street and Bay Avenue, at 9am
  • Verbal dispute, 400 block E. Atlantic Avenue, at 11:52am
  • Theft, 800 block E. 4th Street, at 2:29pm
  • Assault, 1500 block Beach, at 1:02am
  • Motor Vehicle Accident, 800 block Boardwalk, at 7:42pm 

July 21, 2018: 
Calls for service: 158
Motor Vehicle Stops: 32    
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 6     
Property Checks: 36   
Alarms: 4

  • The Police Department assisted with 24  Fire and 8 EMS calls
  • Theft, 18th & Central Avenue, at 2:46am
  • Theft, 5200 block Asbury Avenue, at 8:16am
  • Fall City Property, 28th & West Avenue, at 11:39am
  • Motor vehicle accident, 3400 block Simpson Avenue, at 11:42am
  • Motor vehicle accident, W. 18th Street and Bay Avenue, at 2:12pm
  • Motor vehicle accident, 4th and West Avenue, at 2:43pm
  • Neighbor dispute, 1300 block West Avenue, at 2:59pm
  • Trespassing, 7th Street & Boardwalk, at 5:48pm
  • Theft, 1100 block Boardwalk, at 8:14pm
  • Theft, 1000 block Boardwalk, at 10:19pm 

Public Service Announcements:

  • Bicycle riders must obey all motor vehicle laws similar to that of a motor vehicle. They must stop at stop signs, traffic lights and ride with the flow of traffic. Bicycle riders are not pedestrians and do not have the same right of way as a pedestrian when crossing the street at an intersection.

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