Friday, March 18, 2016

03/17/16   Ofc. Rose

PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
PEAKS ISLAND
DAILY LOG


Date _03/17/2016        Shift _1 __    Officer _ ROSE             _______        
                                                                                                                           


Daily Tasks/Public Relations/Maintenance/Miscellaneous

0700 Reported for duty with FF Lt. Bragdon
Relieved Officer Richardson
House chores and floor washing
Illegal dumping site reported. Checked the area and found a small site that contained a tarp or two. Spoke to the home owner and asked them to remove it. They agreed 
Spoke to a couple of people about the criminal mischief activity, received new information and will be following up.
Stolen bike reported from the pier
Met the Ferry throughout the evening shifts as time permitted. 


Safety Tip
Please don’t tie up your bike near the ferry use the bike rack in the parking lot.


Thursday, March 17, 2016

03/16/16   Ofc. Richardson

0700 shift change with Officer Connolly
0800 met ferry
0830 patrolled island with PFD
Checked TEIA
0930 met ferry
1045 met ferry
1415 met ferry
1515 met ferry
1630 met ferry
1800 met ferry
1915 met ferry
Checked DPW
2015 met ferry
2115 met ferry
2230 checked Lions club
Checked American Legion
Peaks has had a rash of vandalism in recent weeks, while disappointing to us all, it does not help to point fingers at anyone without a shred of proof.

Please keep an eye out for any suspicious activity and call 911.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

03/15/16   Ofc. Connolly

PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
PEAKS ISLAND
DAILY LOG
Date: March 15,  2016         Officer Connolly
                                                                                                                                                               
0700 hours:  Shift change.  Reported for duty with FF Lt. Wallace
0730 hours: vehicle maintenance and inspection
0745 hours: patrolled island
0800 hours: met ferry
0815 hours: criminal mischief report (slashed tires) Ledgwood St area
0945 hours: met ferry
1000 hours: patrolled island
1100 hours: met ferry
1130 hours: follow-up Central Ave.
1230 hours: met ferry
1430 hours: met ferry
1530 hours: met ferry
1600 hours: patrolled island/special attention Ledgewood St. area
1645 hours: met ferry
1700 hours: patrolled island
1930 hours: met ferry
2020 hours: special attention to Ledgewood St. area
2030 hours: met ferry
2130 hours: met ferry
2150 hours: patrolled island
-Checking your financial statements frequently and carefully can be your best first step towards discovering an ID theft.




Tuesday, March 15, 2016

03/14/16   Ofc. Richardson

0700 shift change with Officer Connolly
0800 met ferry
0830 patrolled island with PFD
0940 served discontinue harassment paperwork to island resident
1045 met ferry
1215 met ferry
1400 parking complaint Welch St. lot
1 ticket issued
1415 met ferry
1633 assist fire dept. with medical call on Island Ave.
1800 met ferry
1945 met ferry
2015 met ferry
Checked DPW
2115 met ferry
2230 checked American Legion
Checked Lions club

As warmer weather arrives… Drivers, be aware of more foot traffic on the roads…Walkers, wear light colored clothes.


Monday, March 14, 2016

03/13/16   Ofc. Connolly

PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
PEAKS ISLAND
DAILY LOG

 Date: March 13,  2016         Officer Connolly
                                                                                                                                                               
0700 hours:  Shift change.  Reported for duty with FF Lt. Wallace
0730 hours: vehicle maintenance and inspection
0750 hours: patrolled island
0800 hours: met ferry
0815 hours: patrolled island, special attention to Ledgewood St. area
0945 hours: met ferry
1020 hours: follow-up to a harassment report (Central Ave.)
1100 hours: met ferry
1130 hours: patrolled island
1140 hours:  checked Welch St lot
1230 hours: patrolled island
1425 hours: fire alarm Library.  False alarm
1530 hours: met ferry
1645 hours: met ferry
1700 hours: patrolled island
1930 hours: met ferry
2000 hours: special attention to Ledgewood St. area
2030 hours: met ferry
2115 hours: checked address on Central Ave (Follow-up)
2130 hours: met ferry

  • -Use Daylight Savings Time as a reminder to check your smoke alarms. Replace conventional batteries at least once a year, even if alarms are wired directly into your home’s electrical system.
 03/12/2016   Ofc. Robert Lauterbach
 
0700 - arrived on island.
0800 - met ferry and patrolled island.
0900 - spoke with a resident about someone dumping debris behind the Catholic Church.  Will follow up with Marty from DPW to see who owns property/possible paper road.
0945 - assisted FD with engine check/training.
1230 - met ferry.
1300 - attempted to serve cease harassment paperwork Central Ave. but had negative contact.
1420 - patrolled island and met 1430 ferry.
1645 - met ferry.
1750 - met ferry.
1930 - met ferry.
2100 - checked DPW property.
2130 - met ferry.

*** Remember to let change your clocks. It's a great time to change the batteries in your smoke detectors too.

 
03/11/16   Ofc. Rose

PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
PEAKS ISLAND
DAILY LOG


Date _03/11/2016        Shift _1 __    Officer _ ROSE             _______        
                                                                                                                           


Daily Tasks/Public Relations/Maintenance/Miscellaneous

0700 Reported for duty with FF Lt. Bragdon
Relieved Officer Richardson
House chores and floor washing

Contacted city inspections about a subject living in a shed, the owner was not aware and the subject has been evicted.  He will be in jail until his trial or until he is released with a new monitoring system. Maine pretrial has been notified of his lack of a place to live.

Harassment complaint report filed.
                                         
Patrolled the island, checked on a domestic assault victim.
Met the Ferry throughout the evening shifts as time permitted. 


Safety Tip
If you think you might have receive illegal drugs in the mail please try not to handle the package, and call the police.