27 June 2016

Police Blotter: "He Made Me Cry", Sumdood, and a Vampire

Fire Safety / Assistance Rendered
Fire and DPS personnel responded to the apartment of a woman who reported that her smoke alarm was beeping incessantly. An officer helped a homeowner change the batteries in her smoke alarm, so the incessant beeping would stop. The Fire Chief returned to the homeowner's residence a few minutes later and helped her change the batteries in her other smoke alarm, so that it too would quit beeping.

Fire Response / Assistance Rendered
Officers assisted fire personnel with a search for the source of a petrochemical odor. They found it. Fire personnel responded to a residence regarding a report of a petroleum product smell emanating from someplace nearby. The smell was determined to be from recently laid asphalt.

Harassment
Caller reported having been harassed at, threatened at and fired from his previous place of employment, in October of a previous year. Officers determined that the man had been fired after being caught on video surveillance smoking crack cocaine and allowing non-employees to utilize company sleeping quarters, and that the man had never reported any harassment to his then-supervisors.

Assault
[A man], 44 yoa, of Hawaii, was arrested on one count of Assault IV after he punched another man in the face several times. [The man] told officer the victim had made him cry.

DUI
[A man], 53 yoa, of Unalaska, was arrested for Driving under the Influence after officers found him passed out behind the wheel of his pickup. [He] was later charged with Refusal to Submit to a Chemical Test when he was unable to provide a breath sample.
 "Unable to provide a breath sample"? Are we arresting vampires now? - Ed.

Assault
Officers investigated an alleged assault involving one man having possibly been struck by one of a group of unidentified people. The victim was unable to identify his assailant, and the witnesses he named could not be identified or located.
Sumdood dunnit.

7 comments:

Fiona said...

The crying man....good heavens!

Your blotters are a great read on a rainy day. Stay safe and God Bless.

Rev. Paul said...

They do have some interesting characters, out there. Thank you.

Old NFO said...

Hoo boy... Gotta 'love' them...

Chickenmom said...

Gee, a quiet week up there!

Rev. Paul said...

NFO, indeed - it's a commandment. Heh.

Chickenmom, you & I define "a quiet week" very differently. :)

Well Seasoned Fool said...

One wonders if there are any sober police officers in that borough. Dealing with those inhabitants and fisherfolk passing by would drive anyone to consume near lethal amounts of intoxicants.

Rev. Paul said...

WSF, we'll probably never know, but it would be interesting.