PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
PEAKS ISLAND 
DAILY LOG
Date __06  / 29
/2015         Shift
_1__          Officer __Rose 
__         
Daily Tasks/Public Relations/Maintenance/Miscellaneous
- 0700 Reported for duty with Fire
     Fighter Bragdon
- 0700 House chores and equipment
     check
- 0800 Met Ferry 
- 0930 Met Ferry
- 1030 Met Ferry.
- 1130 contacted the owner of a back
     pack and wallet that was found.  The
     owner was back home in CT, we mailed the items to her.
- 1230 Met Ferry 
- 1315 Met Ferry
- 1520 Complaint of “transient seller”
     offering frozen meat packages door to door sales.  They were located at the inn and asked
     to leave the island after speaking to the City Clerk.  “That type of sales needs a Food Truck
     permit in the city of Portland, in addition they are not allowed to
     operate on Peaks Island unless it’s on private property or hired for
     private events.”
- 1430 Check the well-being of a
     female on Central Ave Ext. the female was upset that he boyfriend was
     intoxicated and that he becomes angry. 
     I offered help but she refused. 
     The male was located further down the path sitting in a big pile of
     manure, he was very intoxicated and also refused our help.  We did however save dozens of
     intoxicated mosquitos on the ground around him that were unable to fly.
- 1700 Met Ferry
- 1800 911 hang up call on
     Tolman.  The same female called
     concerned that her boyfriend was going to get violent.  We convinced her to go to another
     location for the night. Her mother assisted with the relocation.
- 2030 Met Ferry
- 2130 Met Ferry, Several weddings winding
     down no complaints
- 2135 Another call for Tolman for a check the well-being. This
     time the male was texting threatening messages to his sister in So.
     Portland.  She could not decide if
     she wanted to press charges. The house was Dark with no answer.  I rechecked the location of the female
     which was also quiet and dark.
- 2345 Met Ferry
Police Tip
Try and make an effort to meet the younger kids in
your neighborhood.  Knowing their names
and speaking to them on a friendly platform will make it harder for them to act
out. It often gives the youngsters reason to pause before making bad
choices.  It will also give them a
feeling of community if they know everyone knows who they are.   
 
