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Ocean City Police Respond to 85 Calls Per Day

 

By Herald Staff

OCEAN CITY POLICE SUMMARIZED WEEK’S ACTIVITIES
November 1, 2009 – November 7, 2009 Calls for Service: 596 Daily Average: 85
November 1, 2009: Sunday
Calls for service: 84
Motor Vehicle Stops: 17 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 35
• The Police Department assisted with 5 Fire and 6 EMS calls
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 3400 block Wesley Ave., report filed, at 8:48am
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 3600 block Wesley Ave., report filed, at 9:30am
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 3500 block Wesley Ave., report filed, at 9:34am
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 3300 block Wesley Ave., report filed, at 9:59am
• Verbal Dispute investigation, 600 block Haven Ave., report filed, at 11:59am
• Burglary/Theft investigation, 3400 block Central Ave., report filed, at 3:27pm
November 2, 2009: Monday
Calls for service: 96
Motor Vehicle Stops: 33 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 1 Property Checks: 29
• The Police Department assisted with 4 Fire and 4 EMS calls
• Residential alarm activation, Lagoon Rd., accidental, at 8:58am
• Residential alarm activation, 2600 block Wesley Ave., accidental, at 9:47am
• Fight investigation, 600 block Wesley Ave., report filed, at 5:59pm
• Motor vehicle accident, no injuries reported, 800 block West Ave., at 6:06pm
• Juvenile problem, 500 block Atlantic Ave., report filed, at 6:12pm
• Suspicious person investigation, 800 block Moorlyn Terr., report filed, at 11:45pm
November 3, 2009: Tuesday
Calls for service: 88
Motor Vehicle Stops: 33 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 2 Property Checks: 16
• The Police Department assisted with 4 fire and 4 EMS calls
• Commercial alarm activation, 1300 block Wesley Ave., accidental, at 7:32am
• Burglary/Theft investigation, 600 block 20th St., report filed, at 9:26am
• Theft investigation, 1000 block Ocean Ave., bicycle taken, at 9:50am
• Residential alarm activation, 300 block E. Atlantic Blvd., accidental, at 10:52am
• Motor vehicle accident, no injuries reported, 1000 block Asbury Ave., at 11:38am
• Residential alarm activation, 1000 block Bayfront, accidental, at 11:58am
• Warrant service, 100 block 9th St., one in custody, at 2:32pm
• Motor vehicle accident, no injuries reported, 600 block Ocean Ave., at 2:39pm
• Commercial alarm activation, 700 block West Ave., accidental, at 5:21pm
• Verbal Dispute investigation, 1500 block Central Ave., report filed, at 6:21pm
November 4, 2009: Wednesday
Calls for service: 79
Motor Vehicle Stops: 33 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 13
• The Police Department assisted with 1 fire and 4 EMS calls
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 3500 block Bay Ave., report filed, at 7:40am
• Residential alarm activation, 1500 block Bay Ave., accidental, at 10:16am
• Commercial alarm activation, 1000 block Boardwalk, accidental, at 11:05am
• Residential alarm activation, 300 block E. Atlantic Blvd., property secure, at 1:20pm
• Residential alarm activation, 3900 block Central Ave., accidental, at 3:18pm
• Warrant service, 700 block Ocean Ave., one in custody, at 5:59pm
• Residential alarm activation, 100 block Brigantine Dr., accidental, at 8:34pm
• Robbery investigation, 1400 block Ocean Ave., report filed, at 10:15pm
November 5, 2009: Thursday
Calls for service: 90
Motor Vehicle Stops: 26 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 29
• The Police Department assisted with 1 fire and 5 EMS calls
• Commercial alarm activation, 1700 block Simpson Ave., accidental, at 7:10am
• Disorderly Conduct investigation, 1100 block Central Ave., report filed, at 8:25am
• Theft investigation, 100 block 12th St., report filed, at 9:06am
• Residential alarm activation, 100 block E. Atlantic Blvd, accidental, at 1:02pm
• Residential alarm activation, 1300 block Pleasure Ave., accidental, at 3:21pm
• DWI investigation, 900 block West Ave., one in custody, at 7:17pm
• Warrant service, 800 block Central Ave., one in custody, at 8:00pm
November 6, 2009: Friday
Calls for service: 74
Motor Vehicle Stops: 28 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 17
• The Police Department assisted with 4 fire and 8 EMS calls
• Residential alarm activation, 3900 block Central Ave., accidental, at 10:50am
• Commercial alarm activation, 500 block Wesley Ave., accidental, at 11:42am
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 800 block Asbury Ave., report filed, at 11:57am
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 800 block Asbury Ave., report filed, at 12:06pm
• Commercial alarm activation, 1800 block Bay Ave., accidental, at 2:40pm
• Warrant service, 2900 block West Ave., one in custody, at 2:40pm
• Residential alarm activation, 1600 block Wesley Ave., accidental, at 11:52pm
November 7, 2009: Saturday
Calls for service: 85
Motor Vehicle Stops: 28 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 22
• The Police Department assisted with 2 fire and 4 EMS calls
• Residential alarm activation, 5100 block Asbury Ave., accidental, at 8:39am
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 3300 block Wesley Ave., report filed, at 10:14am
• Warrant service, 500 block 34th St., one in custody, at 3:41pm
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 5800 block Asbury Ave., report filed, at 4:43pm
• Verbal Dispute investigation, unit block Spruce Rd., report filed, at 8:14pm
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCMENTS:
• All Residents and Merchants are advised that the Ocean City Community Oriented Policing Unit will conduct security surveys of your home or business. The Officer will then be able to make suggestions about improving the security of your home or business based on his observations. Please contact the COP Unit at (609) 525-9108 to schedule a Security Survey.
• All Residents and visitors are reminded that there are new traffic patterns on 9th Street between West Avenue and the Route 52 Causeway. Please be alert and observe all signs and police officers directions when utilizing this roadway. Delays can be expected during heavy traffic hours and on weekends. The Traffic pattern will be adjusted the week of November 9, 2009.
• Just a reminder that bicycles are allowed on the Boardwalk everyday.

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