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Ocean City Police Activity Report: Nov. 18-24

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Calls for Service: 457 Daily Average: 65

November 18, 2018: Sunday

Calls for service: 70

Stops: 23 Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 19 Alarms: 3         

  • The Police Department assisted in 2 Fire and 1 EMS calls
  • Verbal dispute, 800 Periwinkle Drive, at 1:36am
  • Found animal, 11th & Central Avenue, at 10:45am
  • Open property, 3400 block Central Avenue, at 12:36pm
  • Criminal attempt, 1600 block Asbury Avenue, at 12:38pm
  • Juvenile problem, 1400 block Central Avenue, at 2:56pm
  • Harassment, 1100 block West Avenue, at 3:00pm
  • Open property, 1100 block Ocean Avenue, at 6:15pm

November 19, 2018: Monday  

Calls for service: 75

Stops: 24 Accidents: 1 Property Checks: 22 Alarms: 2    

  • The Police Department assisted with 10 Fire and 8 EMS calls
  • City ordinance noise, 800 block 4th Street, at 12:11am
  • Medical emergency, 100 block Ocean Road, at 4:07am
  • Harassment, West 17th Street, at 10:30am
  • Juvenile problem, 500 block Atlantic Avenue, at 1:27pm
  • Fall on private property, 600 block Wesley Ave., at 2:46pm
  • Verbal dispute, 700 block Moorlyn Terrace, at 4:50pm
  • Motor vehicle accident, 9th & Asbury Avenue, at 6:11pm
  • Missing person, 1000 block Asbury Avenue, at 10:55pm

November 20, 2018: Tuesday 

Calls for service: 79

Stops: 26 Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 25 Alarms: 4

  • The Police Department assisted in 14 Fire and 9 EMS calls
  • Suspicious person, 2600 block Asbury Avenue, at 2:35am
  • Motor vehicle complaint, Route 52, at 7:01am
  • Choking, 1200 block Haven Avenue, at 10:13am
  • Open property, 3300 block Simpson Avenue, at 10:00pm
  • Property check, 100 Bay Road, at 10:21pm

November 21, 2018: Wednesday 

Calls for service: 55

Stops: 10 Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 20 Alarms: 2

  • The Police Department assisted in 9 Fire and 3 EMS calls
  • Suspicious person, 800 block Ocean Avenue, at 7:41am
  • Found property, 100 block Pinnacle Road, at 11:54am
  • Open property, Marine Place, at 12:29pm
  • Warrant arrest, 8th & Wesley Avenue, at 8:28pm
  • City ordinance noise, 900 block 2nd Street, at 8:35pm
  • Theft, 800 block Central Avenue, at 10:01pm
  • City ordinance noise, 1000 block Central Ave., at 11:26pm

November 22, 2018: Thursday

Calls for service: 42

Stops: 4 Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 26 Alarms: 5

  • The Police Department assisted in 5 Fire and 4 EMS calls
  • Property check, 100 Bay Road, at 9:36am
  • Citizen assist, 1200 block West Avenue, at 12:58pm
  • Suspicious person, 700 block 1st Street, at 3:38pm
  • Suspicious person, 100 block Limpet at 4:14pm
  • Alarm, Dory Drive, at 6:03pm

November 23, 2018: Friday

Calls for service: 80

Stops: 11 Accidents: 0 Property Checks: 16 Alarms: 6        

  • The Police Department assisted in 20 Fire 5 EMS calls
  • Medical emergency, Seacrest Road, at 2:22am
  • Missing person, 900 block Stenton Place, 2:34am
  • Suspicious person, 700 block Wesley Avenue, at 2:39am
  • Fall on private property, 100 Bl. Anchorage Dr., at 8:32am
  • Warrant arrest, Route 52, at 10:09am
  • Trespassing, 1000 West Avenue, 10:37am
  • Suspicious person, 1100 block Simpson Ave., at 12:15pm
  • City ordinance noise, 1100 block Ocean Avenue, at 8:35pm
  • City ordinance noise, 3000 block West Avenue, 10:37pm

November 24, 2018: Saturday

Calls for service: 56

Stops: 1 Accidents: 0  Property Checks: 15 Alarms: 9

  • The Police Department assisted in 15 Fire and 10 EMS calls
  • City ordinance noise, 1600 block Simpson Ave., at 6:41am
  • Theft, 600 block 7th Street, at 8:11am
  • Open property, 2900 block Central Avenue, at 10:00am
  • Missing person, 8th & Boardwalk, at 1:53pm
  • Trespassing, 900 block Wesley Avenue, at 7:53pm
  • Terroristic threats, 500 block Atlantic Avenue, at 9:43pm

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT:

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.