Calls for Service: 535 and Daily Average: 76
September 23, 2018: Sunday
Calls for service: 56
Stops: 13 Accidents: 1 Property Checks: 21 Alarms: 4
- The Police Department assisted with 10 Fire and 9 EMS calls
- Open property, 5400 block Asbury Avenue, at 2:43am
- Medical emergency, 200 block Asbury Avenue, at 9:27am
- Lost property, 200 block 34th Street, at 12:00pm
- Mental Health, 2200 block Bay Avenue, at 4:28pm
- Motor vehicle accident, 19th & Central Avenue, at 4:39pm
- Person / property check, 34th & Haven Avenue, at 8:51am
- Dog complaint, 4th & Wesley Avenue, at 10:46am
September 24, 2018: Monday
Calls for service: 53
Stops: 8 Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 20 Alarms: 3
- The Police Department assisted with 11 Fire and 7 EMS calls
- Medical emergency, 1600 block Asbury Avenue, at 5:04am
- Citizen assist, 46th Street & West Avenue, at 11:50am
- Theft, 900 block Central Avenue, at 12:29pm
- Simple assault, 2200 block Bay Avenue, at 1:41pm
- Suspicious person, Brittany Drive, at 2:19pm
- Ordinance construction, 100 block Wesley Ave. 7:01pm
- Person / property check 500 block Bay Avenue, at 10:27pm
September 25, 2018: Tuesday
Calls for service: 60
Stops: 11 Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 23 Alarms: 2
- The Police Department assisted with 8 Fire and 2 EMS calls
- Suspicious person, 1700 block Simpson Avenue, at 2:14am
- Property damage, 500 block West Avenue, at 7:34am
- Property damage, 17th Street & Bay Avenue, at 8:53am
- Abandoned vehicle, 200 block 11th Street, at 10:10am
- Medical emergency, 1800 block Central Ave. at 11:13am
September 26, 2018: Wednesday
Calls for service: 71
Stops: 33 Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 22 Alarms: 2
- The Police Department assisted with 4 fire and 2 EMS calls
- Warrant arrest, 12th & Bayfront, at 2:54am
- Warrant arrest, 3500 block Asbury Avenue, at 10:17am
- Citizen assist, 200 block Asbury Avenue, at 10:25am
- CDS arrest, 2400 block Bay Avenue, at 4:26pm
- Property check, 400 block Haven Avenue, at 4:52pm
- Harassment, 900 block Wesley Avenue, at 7:06pm
- Harassment, 900 block Wesley Avenue, at 8:01pm
September 27, 2018: Thursday
Calls for service: 78
Stops: 21 Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 35 Alarms: 0
- The Police Department assisted with 5 fire and 3 EMS calls
- Criminal Attempt, 1800 block Central Avenue, at 12:12am
- Open property, 4100 block Asbury Avenue, at 3:20am
- Suspicious person, 4600 block West Avenue, at 4:07am
- Harassment, 800 block Central Avenue, at 9:00am
- Property Check, 1100 block Simpson Avenue, at 1:00pm
- 911 hang up, unit block Central Road, at 2:29pm
- Recovered property, 800 block Central Avenue, at 8:28pm
September 28, 2018: Friday
Calls for service: 113
Stops: 34 Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 38 Alarms: 7
- The Police Department assisted with 13 fire and 8 EMS calls
- Warrant service, 1500 block Central Avenue, at 12:02 am
- Property check, 1600 block Simpson Avenue, at 7:04am
- Harassment, 800 block Central Avenue, at 10:00am
- Theft, 500 block Atlantic Avenue, at 10:55am
- Medical emergency, 1600 block Haven Avenue, at 1:53pm
- Suspicious person, 17th St. & Simpson Avenue, at 2:48pm
- Juvenile problem, 700 block West Avenue, at 4:33pm
- Disorderly conduct, Tennessee Avenue, at 5:22pm
- Juvenile problem, 500 Atlantic Avenue, at 7:49pm
- Verbal dispute, 300 block Corinthian Avenue, at 10:17pm
September 29, 2018: Saturday
Calls for service: 104
Stops: 35 Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 32 Alarms: 8
- The Police Department assisted with 12 Fire and 6 EMS calls
- Abandoned vehicle, 3500 block West Avenue, at 10:44am
- Person check, 59th Street Beach, at 11:22am
- City Ordinance noise, Newcastle Road, at 12:07pm
- Medical emergency, Sunnyside Court, at 2:11pm
- City Ordinance MV on beach, 37th and Beach, at 3:50pm
- Citizen assist, 900 block Bay Avenue, at 9:46pm
- Gas leak, 400 block Haven Avenue, at 11:00pm
- Criminal Mischief, 800 block Asbury Avenue, at 11:50pm
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS:
- Residents and visitors are encouraged to use the 911 system when reporting crimes and violations of the law. For non-emergencies call 609-399-9111. Many residents and visitors are using email when reporting various issues to the police. This may cause a delay and is not the most efficient way to get a timely response.