Noise Disturbance
More than a dozen visitors in a room at Unisea
Central refused Unisea Security's request to keep their noise down.
Officers responded to the area and issued trespass advisements to the 15
raucous subjects.
Criminal Mischief
A woman found that the inside of her vehicle had
been sprayed with some type of mildly acidic substance which caused
significant skin, mucous and eye irritation. One suspect was tentatively
identified. Under investigation.
Drunk Disturbance
A dipsomaniac reported that another man had
threatened him with an aggressive stance. Officers advised the drunkard
to go home for the night.
Criminal Mischief
Caller reported that a neighbor had used his chest
freezer as a stool to gain access to a window, and had broken the
freezer by turning it on its side. The suspect readily admitted to
having used the freezer in just such a manner, and agreed to pay for a
new one if in fact the freezer was broken as a result of his actions.
Traffic Crime
Two drivers who did not have an accident did have a
minor altercation in the bank when one driver accused the other of nice
driving.
Suspicious Person/Activity
Officers were called to the Harbor View bar, where
a man who claimed to be a federal fugitive recovery operative had been
involved in either, depending on which version one listened to, starting
or breaking up an altercation. The operative's actions did not rise to
the level of impersonation and he was given a trespass advisement, per
Unisea Security, for all Unisea hospitality venues.
Trespass
Officer issued another much more specific trespass
advisement to the federal fugitive recovery operative, per Unisea
Security, after the 14-year Dutch Harbor veteran claimed not to know
that Grand Aleutian Hotel was a Unisea facility.
Noise Disturbance
Officers responded to another crowded residence,
this one occupied by many strident inebriates. The inebriates were
advised to keep their voices down lest they become incarcerates.
7 comments:
i love the facility with words practiced by your police.
p.s. glad to be able to comment again.
the identify the pictures thing just would not go through.
it is irritating even when it is working well.
deborah, the Unalaska Police are some 650 miles from here, on an island. My town doesn't publish its blotter, as far as I know. Re the identify the pictures requirement, I wasn't aware that Google/Blogger was making you do that.
Hehehe, I'd still like to see what happened if they didn't have any booze for a week! :-)
That would be an interesting social experiment. I doubt they'd volunteer to go along, though.
15 tossed at once! Wonder what the record is?
We may never know; they keep out-doing themselves.
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