07/30/2014 Ofc Rumery-Taylor
0700- shift change w/Ofc Lauterbach
0730 spoke w/resident of 102 New Island Ave-2 chicks missing from coop-he
believes someone could have taken them. Coop was "racoon proofed" after last
chickens were eaten by racoon.
0800- met ferry-patrolled Island
0930- met ferry-USMS task force out for warrant arrest-subject located and
taken into custody
1015- report of a "crow sparking and smoking" on a transformer next to Faye
Garman Blg on Central Ave-Engine 12 responded
1030- met ferry-patrolled Island
1130- met ferry-patrolled Island
1230- met ferry-patrolled Island
1350- patrolled Island
1430- met ferry-spoke w/parking ticket recipient-upset that he was tagged
when he has seen others at other times not get ticketed for the same
violation.
1530- met ferry-patrolled island
1645- met ferry
1700- Medcu 12 to 841 Seashore for Allergic reaction.
1750- met ferry
1830- patrolled Island
1900- spoke with Island Councilor re:safety committee meeting coming
up
1930- met ferry-patrolled Island
2030- met ferry-patrolled Island
2130- met ferry
2245- met ferry-patrolled Island
2300- checked bars
Peaks Island Health Center
87 Central Ave.
87 Central Ave.
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM
Kitty Gilbert, Family Nurse Practitioner, provides care for all
ages.
Please call either 766-2929 or 874-2466 for an appointment.
Please call either 766-2929 or 874-2466 for an appointment.
Did you know... The highest incidence of Lyme disease is among children
aged 5-14. The Health Center has information which can help you protect
yourself and your family from the deer tick, which is prevalent on Peaks. Pets
can bring ticks into the home, resulting in tick bites without a person going
outdoors. For a list of tick-borne symptoms, check online: www.mainelyticks.com .
Please note: The Health Center will be closed on Monday, August 4, Friday,
August 29, and Labor Day--Monday, September 1.