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Ocean City Police Summarize Week’s Activities

 

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OCEAN CITY — Ocean City police release its summary of weekly activities for Oct. 24 to OCt. 30. It includes: Calls for Service: 523, Daily Average: 75.
Sun., Oct. 24: Calls for service: 73 , Motor Vehicle Stops: 25 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 17
• The Police Department assisted with 6 Fire and 6 EMS calls
• City Ordinance alcohol violation, 1200 block Asbury Ave., summonses issued, at 2:25am
• Residential alarm activation, 300 block Inlet Rd., property secure, at 7:23am
• CDS investigation, 700 block Moorlyn Terr., one in custody, at 8:50am
• Residential alarm activation, 300 block Seabright Rd., accidental, at 10:54am
• Residential alarm activation, Brittany Dr., accidental, at 11:00am
• Theft investigation, unit block 6th St., report filed, at 2:36pm
• Disorderly Conduct investigation, 700 block 11th St., report filed, at 2:37pm
• Trespassing investigation, 800 block West Ave., one in custody, at 4:48pm
• Commercial alarm activation, 700 block 8th St., accidental, at 6:22am
• Commercial alarm activation, 1700 block Simpson Ave., accidental, at 8:40pm
• Warrant service, 700 block Moorlyn Terr., one in custody, at 9:03pm
Mon., Oct.25:
Calls for service: 61Motor Vehicle Stops: 12 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 20
• The Police Department assisted with 6 Fire and 8 EMS calls
• Residential alarm activation, 500 block 30th St., property secure, at 2:31am
• Residential alarm activation, 2400 block Wesley Ave., accidental, at 5:18am
• Fight investigation, 600 block Haven Ave., report filed, at 6:04pm
• Terroristic Threats investigation, 1400 block Ocean Ave., report filed, at 6:28am
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 3700 block Central Ave., report filed, at 6:42pm
Tues., Oct.26 Calls for service: 90 Motor Vehicle Stops: 11 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 20
• The Police Department assisted with 3 fire and 4 EMS calls
• Residential alarm activation, 100 block Simpson Ave., accidental, at 8:38am
• Commercial alarm activation, 1000 block Boardwalk, business secure, at 10:06am
• Residential alarm activation, 2300 block Wesley Ave., accidental, at 10:38am
• Warrant service, 800 block Central Ave., one in custody, at 11:15am
Wed., Oct. 27: Calls for service: 68 Motor Vehicle Stops: 16 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 1 Property Checks: 18
• The Police Department assisted with 10 fire and 4 EMS calls
• Disorderly Conduct investigation, 1100 block Central Ave., one in custody, at 6:05am
• Warrant service, 600 block Wesley Ave., one in custody, at 9:57am
• Motor vehicle accident, hit & run, 600 block Bay Ave., at 2:22pm
• Commercial alarm activation, 1700 block Simpson Ave., accidental, at 9:06pm
Thurs., Oct. 28: Calls for service: 68 Motor Vehicle Stops: 20 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 2 Property Checks: 9
• The Police Department assisted with 3 fire and 2 EMS calls
• Motor vehicle accident, no injuries reported, 10th St. & Bay Ave., at 10:08am
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 800 block Asbury Ave., report filed, at 10:27am
• Commercial alarm activation, 800 block Asbury Ave., accidental, at 10:56am
• Theft investigation, 600 block Wesley Ave., one in custody, at 1:07pm
• Motor vehicle accident, no injuries reported, 34th St. & Bay Ave., at 2:26pm
• Simple Assault investigation, 500 block Atlantic Ave., report filed, at 2:53pm
• Harassment investigation, 500 block Atlantic Ave., report filed, at 3:13pm
• Residential alarm activation, 100 block Beach Rd., accidental, at 3:30pm
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 1200 block Boardwalk, report filed, at 4:48pm
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 1200 block Pleasure Ave., report filed, at 5:09pm
• Residential alarm activation, Tobago La., accidental, at 8:32pm
• Warrant service, 200 block 18th St., one in custody, at 11:00pm
Fri., Oct.29:
Calls for service: 71 Motor Vehicle Stops: 23 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 2 Property Checks: 13
• The Police Department assisted with 2 fire and 3 EMS calls
• Residential alarm activation, 1600 block Wesley Ave., accidental, at 12:24am
• Residential alarm activation, 3000 block Wesley Ave., property secure, at 5:58am
• Motor vehicle accident, no injuries reported, 800 block 5th St/. at 7:46am
• Residential alarm activation, 300 block Surf Rd., property secure, at 8:51am
• Trespassing investigation, 1100 block Boardwalk, report filed, at 9:30am
• Weapons Offense investigation, 3200 block Asbury Ave., one in custody, at 10:08am
• Theft investigation, 700 block Boardwalk, report filed, at 4:41pm
• Motor vehicle accident, no injuries reported, 13th St. & West Ave., at 5:07pm
• Residential alarm activation, 1900 block Glenwood Dr., accidental, at 6:36pm
• Trespassing investigation, 5200 block Central Ave., report filed, at 7:21pm
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 500 block Bay Ave., report filed, at 10:38pm
Sat., Oct. 30: Calls for service: 92 Motor Vehicle Stops: 24 Motor Vehicle Accidents: 1 Property Checks: 28
• The Police Department assisted with 6 fire and 6 EMS calls
• Residential alarm activation, 4800 block Central Ave., accidental, at 8:24am
• Motor vehicle accident, injuries reported, 400 block Central Ave., at 8:32am
• Residential alarm activation, 100 block Roosevelt Blvd., accidental, at 8:56am
• Warrant service, 800 block Bay Ave., one in custody, at 10:11am
• Verbal Dispute investigation, 1400 block Ocean Ave., report filed, at 2:14pm
• Residential alarm activation, 100 block Ocean Rd., accidental, at 3:08pm
• Warrant service, Route 52, one in custody, at 5:06pm
• Criminal Mischief investigation, 2000 block Simpson Ave., report filed, at 9:17pm
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCMENTS:
• Bicycles are now allowed on the Boardwalk seven days a week.
• All Residents and visitors are reminded that it is illegal to consume alcoholic beverages in a public place such as the beach and boardwalk.
• Just a reminder that it is a violation of a City Ordinance to have dogs on the boardwalk anytime during the year.

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