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Sea Isle City Police Department Activity Report July 2021

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SEA ISLE CITY – The Sea Isle City Police Department released its July 2021 statistics:
Investigations Conducted: 282 
Adult Arrests (Criminal & Disorderly Persons): 27 
Juvenile Arrests: 5 
Controlled Dangerous Substance Arrest: 0 
DWI Arrests: 13 
Motor Vehicle Summons Issued

  • Moving Violations: 122 
  • Parking Violations: 1,308 

Ordinance Violations: 105 
Motor Vehicle Stops: 266 
MV Accidents/Hit & Run: 42 
911 Calls/Hang Ups: 276 
Public Service Calls: (please see call types below) 

  • 3,224 Aggressive Driver: 4 
  • Alarm: 36 Animal Incident: 14 
  • Assault: 5 
  • Assist Other Agency: 5 
  • Burglary: 4 
  • Check Well Being: 16 
  • Civil Dispute: 1 
  • Community Policing: 67 
  • Crowd Control: 41 
  • Disabled Motor Vehicle: 5 
  • Disturbances: 39 
  • Escort/Relay: 7 
  • Fight: 7 
  • Fire Call: 20 
  • Fraud: 1 
  • Gas Leak: 8 
  • Juvenile Calls: 42 
  • Lift Assist: 5 
  • Medical Calls: 100 
  • Noise Complaint: 48 
  • Parking Complaint: 172 
  • Prisoner Transport: 0 
  • Property Check: 236 
  • Property Damage (Non-Criminal): 6 
  • Property Matters: 32 
  • Property Recovered: 0 
  • Public Assist: 0 
  • School Bus Escort: 0 
  • Special Detail: 61 
  • Suspicious Person: 8 
  • Suspicious Vehicle: 8
  • Theft: 41 
  • Traffic Detail: 18 
  • TRO/FRO and Domestic Violence: 6 
  • Weapons/Unlawful Purpose: 0 
  • Wire Down: 3 

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