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Ocean City Police Report Weekly Activities Oct. 2-8, 2016

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OCEAN CITY – During the week of Oct. 2-8, 2016, the Ocean City Police Department responded to 391 calls for service. 
Oct. 2, 2016:
Calls for service: 60
Motor Vehicle Stops: 17   
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 1   
Property Checks: 16        
Alarms: 3

  • The Police Department assisted with 7 Fire and 7 EMS calls
  • Motor vehicle accident, 1100 block West Ave., at 12:26pm 

Oct. 3, 2016: 
Calls for service: 40
Motor Vehicle Stops: 7      
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 1    
Property Checks: 9        
Alarms: 2

  • The Police Department assisted with 2 Fire and 2 EMS calls
  • Motor vehicle accident, 12th St. & West Ave., at 8:50am 

Oct. 4, 2016:
Calls for service:49                            
Motor Vehicle Stops: 6   
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 0    
Property Checks: 9       
Alarms: 3

  • The Police Department assisted with 6 fire and 6 EMS calls
  • Domestic violence, W. 6th St., at 12:22am
  • Fraud, 700 block Ocean Ave., at 1:00pm 

Oct. 5, 2016: 
Calls for service:59
Motor Vehicle Stops: 12    
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 1     
Property: 18          
Alarms: 5

  • The Police Department assisted with 4 fire and 2 EMS calls
  • Warrant, 3100 block Bay Ave., one in custody, at 10:32am
  • Theft, 800 block Central, at 11:50am
  • Motor vehicle accident, Tennessee Ave., at 11:54am
  • Theft, 1200 block West Ave., at 3:15pm
  • Theft, 1200 block West Ave., at 7:59pm 

Oct. 6, 2016: 
Calls for service: 72
Motor Vehicle Stops: 10    
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 1       
Property Checks: 25        
Alarms: 4

  • The Police Department assisted with 7 fire and 3 EMS calls
  • Burglary, 100 block Central Ave., at 9:35am
  • Motor vehicle accident, 7th ST. & Central Ave., at 11:07am
  • Warrant, Haven Ave., one in custody, at 1:07pm
  • Fraud, 800 block Asbury Ave., at 1:54pm
  • Theft, 800 block West Ave., at 2:19pm
  • Theft, 300 block Central Ave., at 6:09pm 

Oct. 7, 2016:
Calls for service: 55
Motor Vehicle Stops: 7   
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 0      
Property Checks: 18     
Alarms: 2

  • The Police Department assisted with 7 fire and 9 EMS calls
  • Theft, 100 block Wesley Ave., at 11:17am 

Oct. 8, 2016: 
Calls for service: 56
Motor Vehicle Stops: 4    
Motor Vehicle Accidents: 3    
Property Checks: 18  
Alarms: 2

  • The Police Department assisted with 8 fire and 10 EMS calls
  • Theft, Conch Dr., at 7:30am
  • Criminal Mischief, E. Station Rd., at 10:38am
  • Motor vehicle accident, 13th St. & Asbury Ave., at 11:12am
  • Motor vehicle accident, 1500 block Central Ave., at 2:19pm
  • Motor vehicle accident, 14th St. & Asbury Ave., at 3:53pm
  • Assault, 800 block West Ave., at 7:17pm 

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.
  • City Ordinance 87-17sec.4-32 prohibits any Boat/Trailer over 22 feet in overall length from being parked on a city street.  Any boat/trailer less than 22 feet in overall length can only remain on a city street for three consecutive days.  Officers will be issuing summons and towing boats/trailers for any observed violations.
  • 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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