Suspicious Activity
Officers investigated the theft of windows from an
abandoned house. Investigation revealed that the windows were legally
taken as part of the demolition process.
Traffic/Roads
Officer contacted a homeowner about vehicles in
the roadway. The homeowner showed a platting map that indicated the
roadway was encroaching on his property.
Assistance Rendered
Officer assisted an individual found sleeping on
the sidewalk. The individual was walking home from the bar and decided
he needed a nap. The officer assured the individual was able to care for
himself before pointing him in the correct direction so that he could
continue his jaunt.
Animal
Caller reported a Black Labrador entered her
office to say hello, then ran away into traffic. Attempts to contact the
wayward canine were fruitless.
Suspicious Person/Activity
Caller reported an unknown person yelling outside
her apartment. Officers responded but were unable to locate the
loquacious lout.
Assault
Officers were flagged down at a bar regarding a
fight over a girl, and learned that one patron hit another; the second
patron then tackled the first. Patron #1 fled and was not identified.
Patron #2 was asked to leave for the night.
Drunk Disturbance
Caller reported a man running up and down a
bunkhouse hallway, destroying property and generally being a nuisance.
Officers responded and found the culprit, who admitted to drinking this
evening and kicking a cardboard box upon his return. He agreed to remain
in his room for the rest of the evening.
Welfare Check
A man who could barely remain upright due to his
level of intoxication asked officers to remove his brother from their
abode, because he believed his brother was too inebriated to stand. The
officer pointed out the hypocrisy of such action and suggested that the
men simply remain seated until they were somewhat more sober.
5 comments:
"Loquacious lout" - just too, too funny!
I stopped here to say almost exactly what Chickenmom said. Loquacious lout is just too lovely!
I thought that was good, too. Classic Sgt. Shockley!
Rev Paul,
Love the use of new words, lol.....
Sandy, Sgt. Shockley tries her best to keep the Unalaska police blotter interesting & unusual.
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