Friday, November 13, 2015

11/12/15   Ofc. Rose


PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT

PEAKS ISLAND

DAILY LOG

 

 

Date _­­___11/12/15_        Shift _1 __            Officer _ ROSE             _______        

                                                                                                                           

 

 

Daily Tasks/Public Relations/Maintenance/Miscellaneous

 

0700 Reported for duty with Lt. FF Wallace

0730 House chores and vehicle inspections

Patrolled the island and made contact with some of the owners of the abandoned vehicles.

Patrolled the island and met ferries throughout the day

Medical call on Sterling St. transport to MMC

Medical call walk in for high blood pressure

Fire call to Woods Rd for smoke in the home, improper use of fireplace

Checked a few areas for the missing water taxi captain to no avail

 

 

Safety Tip

The police department is working on arranging a car donation plan, where your vehicle (drivable or not) can be donated to a charity. Our hopes are that this will be little to no cost to you. In addition you could receive a tax deduction or 2-3 nights’ free stay at a hotel/motel.  This plan is not yet finalized, but we would be interested in hearing from you to determine how many cars we may be able to arrange as donations. 

Thursday, November 12, 2015

11/11/2015  Ofc. Robert Lauterbach

 

0700 - arrived on island.

0800 - met ferry and patrolled island.

0915 - responded to area of Alderbrook Road.  A resident found what appearred to be a pair of female shorts and underwear on the trail.  Object in question was a Nike bathing shorts.  Nothing else around/nothing suspicious.

1100 - met ferry.

1215 - patrolled island and met 1230 ferry.

1430 - met ferry.

1530 - met ferry and patrolled island.

1645 - met ferry.

1750 - met ferry.

1900 - patrolled island and met 1930 ferry.

2030 - met ferry.

2130 - met ferry.

*** With the cold weather arriving, make sure you have some one clean out your chimney. 

 

 
11/10/15  Ofc. Rose


PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT

PEAKS ISLAND

DAILY LOG

 

 

Date _­­___11/10/15_        Shift _1 __            Officer _ ROSE             _______        

                                                                                                                           

 

 

Daily Tasks/Public Relations/Maintenance/Miscellaneous

 

0700 Reported for duty with Lt. FF Wallace

0730 House chores and improvements and vehicle inspections

Patrolled the island looking for abandoned vehicles and contacting owners of any issues

Patrolled the island and met ferries throughout the day

Mental health related call to 42 Winding Way
 
Warrant arrest of Duncan Morley.

Fire call department meeting

 

Safety Tip

If you know of an abandoned vehicle on the island please let the island police department know where it is and who the last known owner of the vehicle was.

Any unregistered vehicle parked on a city street is subject to towing as is any vehicle misusing the parking lot.

Monday, November 9, 2015

11/09/15   Ofc. Connolly

PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT

PEAKS ISLAND

DAILY LOG

 

 

Date November 9, 2015 (Day Class Shift)      Officer Connolly

 

0700 hours: Shift change.  Report to duty with FF Captain Thompson

0815 hours: patrolled island

0830 hours: special attention to Peaks Island Elementary

0945 hours: met ferry

1000 hours: special attention to Welch St. Parking lot

1030 hours: patrolled island

1100 hours: met ferry

1130 hours: patrolled island

1230 hours: met ferry

1300 hours: patrolled island

1430 hours: met ferry / shift change
11/08/15   Ofc. Connolly

PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT

PEAKS ISLAND

DAILY LOG

 

 

Date November 8, 2015      Officer Connolly

 

0700 hours: Shift change.  Report to duty with FF Lt. Wallace

0740 hours: patrolled island

0800 hours: met ferry

0830 hours: patrolled island

0945 hours: met ferry

1000 hours: special attention to Welch St. Parking lot

1030 hours: patrolled island

1100 hours: met ferry

1130 hours: patrolled island

1430 hours: met ferry

1440 hours: patrolled island

1645 hours: met ferry

1700 hours: patrolled island

1930 hours: met ferry

2000 hours: patrolled island

2030 hours: met ferry

2100 hours: Responded to Island Ave. for a medical call.  Party transported.

2130 hours: met ferry

2140 hours: patrolled island

-Here are a few safety tips for burns: Small burns should be washed with soap and water and covered with a clean, dry dressing. Large burns should be covered with a sheet or towel.  Do not use ointments or home remedies-this will make it harder to evaluate and treat the burn.  Do not break blisters; blisters serve as a protection for the wound.  Stay safe.

11/07/15   Ofc. Richardson

0700 shift change with Officer Connolly

0800 met ferry

0930 met ferry

Spoke with island resident about “long term parking”, on their neighbors property

1045 met ferry

Checked TEIA

1215 met ferry

1415 met ferry

1515 met ferry

1630 met ferry

Gave a Luther St resident a warning for auto registration

1800 met ferry

1915 met ferry

2015 met ferry

2115 met ferry

Checked Lions C lub

2230 met ferry

Checked American Legion

 

When driving on public roads with loose material in the back of your truck or vehicle

Please make sure that all of your items stay with you, by tying it or using straps

 
11/06/15   Ofc. Connolly

PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT

PEAKS ISLAND

DAILY LOG

 

 

Date November 6, 2015     Officer Connolly

 

0700 hours: Shift change.  Report to Duty with FF Lt. Wallace

0745 hours: patrolled island

0800 hours: met ferry

0830 hours: patrolled island

0845 hours: stolen bike report (occurred on mainland)

0945 hours: met ferry

1000 hours: patrolled island

1100 hours: met ferry

1120 hours: special attention to Battery Steele

1200 hours: special attention to Welch St. Parking lot

1430 hours: met ferry

1530 hours: met ferry

1600 hours: patrolled island

1445 hours: met ferry

1800 hours: patrolled island

1930 hours: met ferry

2000 hours: patrolled island

2030 hours: met ferry

2130 hours: met ferry

2200 hours: patrolled island

-Remember to keep space heaters at least three feet away from anything that can burn, and always closely supervise children and pets when the heater is turned on.