Police Blotter

Police Blotter 6/7: Illegal Fishing, Parties Broken up & Coyotes

6/3 L-ugh! Disabled vehicle, Peck Avenue/Station Plaza, 5:44 a.m. Ohio registration vehicle with flat tire. Owner requested time to purchase wrench at Auto Zone. Permission granted to park for the day

6/2 Caller stated kids in skate park were making noise, 9:25 p.m. Parties were not being loud; advised to leave at 10 p.m. when park closes.

6/2 Goldie Lex. Green Avenue caller state gold Lexus had been running with no one inside for approximately 30 mins. Situation corrected.

6/2 Rung-way street. Construction company ladders in roadway, Locust/Theodore Fremd avenues. Removed.

6/2 Confounded, more like. City Code violation reported. Leaf blowers. Unfounded.

6/2 Complainant reported loud music coming from vehicle in Playland parking lot, 2:32 a.m. Parties advised, left area.

6/1 Van Buren Street caller advised there was large coyote in area, 6:42 p.m.

6/1 Milton Harbor House caller reported coyote in area, 6:36 p.m.

6/1 Probably not coyotes. York Avenue caller stated someone went through her car overnight.

6/1 Kinda like UFOs at this point. Leaf blowers reported, Meadow Place, 5:23 p.m. Area canvassed multiple times with negative results. Same with report from Grace Church Street, 3:19 p.m.

6/1 Coyote sighted near Milton School, 3:06 p.m.

6/1 Newberry Place caller reported package stolen from her porch previous day.

5/31 Marriott guest stated he locked his medication in room and neither he nor staff could reopen it; he needed medicating. RFD responded, gained entry without damage.

5/31 Hooked. Waters Edge caller stated group of fishermen were fishing on back wall by pool, 6:54 p.m. Parties cleared from area.

5/31 Keen observation. Property check, Greenwood Union Cemetery. All seemed to be resting comfortably.

5/31 No-starch diet. Midland Avenue caller stated there was black plastic bag with what appeared to be rice cooker next to it across from her home. Seemed odd to her because her neighbors were away; wanted to ensure it was nothing more than garbage. Was rice cooker.

5/31 Caller stated she heard pounding coming from her bathroom wall. Vent fan was turned on. Officer turned it off; sound disappeared.

5/31 Magnolia Place complainant reported loud noise coming from house behind her. All was quiet.

5/30 Caller reported parties damaging signs, cones by Playland construction. Sign damaged, lying on ground. County PD notified and on its way.

5/30 Tip regarding large party on Boulder Road. Party shut down for night.

5/30 Turnip heads. Several vehicles parked in spots reserved for Farmers Market, Car Park 2. Summonses issued.

5/30 Two calls regarding loud party on Mead Place, 1:26 a.m., 11:18 p.m. Requested owner to move inside. All quiet.

5/29 Kirby Lane flooded, impassable, and taped off, 2:21 a.m. High tide passed at 1:40 a.m. Low tide 8:30 a.m.

5/29 Female caller reported she was in her vehicle on Shore Road and it was flooding due to rising tide, 1:31 a.m. FD retrieved party. Vincent’s towed vehicle.

5/28 Miracle on Grapal Street. Leaf blowers reported. City Code 133-7C violation, Summons issued.

5/28 Coyote sighting, Martin Road, 8:24 a.m. Extra patrol requested.

5/27 Party refusing to pay taxi fare, Rye Town Park, noon. Parties settled on scene

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