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Ocean City Police Report Weekly Activities Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2017

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OCEAN CITY – During the week of Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2017, the Ocean City Police Department responded to 586 calls for service. 
Nov. 26, 2017: 
Calls for service: 70
Motor Vehicle Stops: 14   
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 1   
Property Checks: 35        
Alarms: 3

  • The Police Department assisted with 7 Fire and 3 EMS calls
  • Theft, 700 block West Ave., at 8:13am
  • Domestic violence, 900 block Central Ave., at 9:01am
  • Theft, 1300 block West Ave., at 12:37pm
  • Motor vehicle accident, Pembroke La., at 12:42pm 

Nov. 27, 2017: 
Calls for service: 71
Motor Vehicle Stops: 20     
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 1    
Property Checks: 31       
Alarms: 1

  • The Police Department assisted with 10 Fire and 4 EMS calls
  • Motor vehicle accident, 9th St. & West Ave., at 9:44am 

Nov. 28, 2017: 
Calls for service:  97                     
Motor Vehicle Stops: 26   
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 2    
Property Checks: 39       
Alarms: 1

  • The Police Department assisted with 10 fire and 6 EMS calls
  • Domestic violence, 1400 block Central Ave., at 1:07am
  • Motor vehicle accident, 500 block Atlantic Ave., at 7:40am
  • Motor vehicle accident, 2nd St. & West Ave., at 2:15pm
  • Warrant, Route 52, one in custody, at 2:38pm
  • Theft, St. James Pl., at 5:54pm 

Nov. 29, 2017: 
Calls for service: 109
Motor Vehicle Stops: 38  
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 0       
Property Checks: 41     
Alarms: 2

  • The Police Department assisted with 4 fire and 3 EMS calls
  • Theft, Gull Rd., at 12:40pm 

Nov. 30, 2017: 
Calls for service: 102
Motor Vehicle Stops: 32    
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 0      
Property Checks: 36        
Alarms: 2

  • The Police Department assisted with 13 fire and 4 EMS calls
  • Warrant, 100 block 34th St., one in custody, at 8:24am
  • Theft, 900 block Bay Ave., at 11:03am
  • Warrant, 200 block 9th St., one in custody, at 1:33pm
  • Burglary, 800 block St. James Pl., at 6:23pm
  • Warrant, 700 block West Ave., one in custody, at 7:29pm
  • Warrant, 900 block West Ave., two in custody, at 8:13pm 

Dec. 1, 2017: 
Calls for service: 83
Motor Vehicle Stops: 31    
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 1     
Property Checks: 27       
Alarms: 0

  • The Police Department assisted with 7 fire and 3 EMS calls
  • Fraud, 500 block 8th St., at 9:00am
  • Motor vehicle accident, 6th St. & Bay Ave., at 6:22pm 

Dec. 2, 2017:
Calls for service: 55
Motor Vehicle Stops: 10    
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 1      
Property Checks: 21     
Alarms: 1

  • The Police Department assisted with 5 Fire and 4 EMS calls
  • Theft, 1200 block Wesley Ave., at 9:55am
  • Fraud, 3300 block Bay Ave., at 12:15pm
  • Motor vehicle accident, 34th St. & Simpson Ave., at 2:00pm
  • Warrant, 2900 block West Ave., one in custody, at 7:52pm 

Public Service Announcements:

  • Just a reminder that it is a violation of a City Ordinance to have dogs on the boardwalk anytime during the year.
  • 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.
  • When traveling on Route 52, remember that New Jersey State Law requires vehicles to KEEP RIGHT and pass left. The speed limit is 45 mph for the causeway. 

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