Friday, March 4, 2016

03/03/2016  Ofc Rumery-Taylor
 
 
0700- shift change w/Ofc Lauterbach-PFD shift change
0800- met ferry-patrolled Island
0900- bldg/equip maint
1100- met ferry-patrolled Island
1230- met ferry
1430- met ferry-patrolled Island
1530- met ferry-patrolled Island
1645-met ferry-shift change w/Ofc Rose
 

Prevent frostbite, keep an eye on the temperatures-with the big fluctuation lately-layers are a great idea.

PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
PEAKS ISLAND
DAILY LOG


Date _03/03/2016        Shift _1 __    Officer _ ROSE             _______        
                                                                                                                           


Daily Tasks/Public Relations/Maintenance/Miscellaneous

1645 Reported for duty with FF Lt Bragdon
Relieved Officer Taylor
Missed the first shift,  callout for the Trump event.
Responded to a panic alarm, accidental
Met the Ferry throughout the day as time permitted. 


Safety Tip
Please learn the proper operation of your alarm systems

Thursday, March 3, 2016

03/02/16   Ofc. Lauterbach

 
0700 - arrived on island.
0800 - met ferry and patrolled island.
0945 - met ferry.
1045 - patrolled island and met 1100 ferry.
1230 - met ferry.
1430 - met ferry and patrolled island.
1645 - met ferry.
1750 - met ferry.
1900 - checked DPW property and met 1930 ferry.
2030 - met ferry.
2200 - checked Lion's Club.


*** Please keep in mind that all island vehicles must still be insured

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

03/01/16   Ofc. Rose

PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
PEAKS ISLAND
DAILY LOG


Date _03/01/2016        Shift _1 __    Officer _ ROSE             _______        
                                                                                                                           


Daily Tasks/Public Relations/Maintenance/Miscellaneous

0700 Reported for duty with FF Lt Bragdon
Cleaned and disinfected the station
While on patrol we located a small child outside playing in his diaper, mom was located close by but didn’t know he had wandered so far. 
Checked the area for a possible suspect for the vehicle criminal mischief on Ledgewood, not located. We did locate a person that provided some information about the crime   
Met the Ferry throughout the day as time permitted. 


Safety Tip

Please make sure your door and gated close properly to insure that children cannot wonder  off on their own.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

02/29/16   Ofc. Richardson

0700 shift change with Officer Connolly
0800 met ferry
0830 patrolled island with PFD
Assist FD with medical call on Adams st
Checked TEIA
0930 met ferry
1045 met ferry
1215 met ferry
1515 met ferry
1630 met ferry
1735 met ferry
Checked DPW
1915 met ferry
2015 met ferry
2115 met ferry
Assist resident with motor vehicle issues
2230 checked American Legion
Checked Lions club

No legitimate organization asks you to pay your debts by getting a third party involved

I.e. going to Walmart to get a prepaid card. 

Monday, February 29, 2016

02/28/16   Ofc. Connolly

PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
PEAKS ISLAND
DAILY LOG

 Date: February 28, 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
0830 hours: checked Welch St lot
0945 hours: met ferry
1020 hours: patrolled island
1100 hours: met ferry
1200 hours: patrolled island
1320 hours: criminal mischief report off of Ledgewood St. (slashed tires)
1430 hours: met ferry
1440 hours: second criminal mischief report off of Ledgewood St. (broken windshields to two vehicles)
1645 hours: met ferry
1700 hours: patrolled island
1750 hours: met ferry
1930 hours: met ferry
2000 hours: patrolled island
2015 hours: special attention to Welch St. parking lot
2030 hours: met ferry
2110 hours: patrolled island
2130 hours: met ferry
2150 hours: patrolled island
0250 hours: responded to the American Legion for an alarm.  Building was secure.

Never post your personal information, such as a cell phone number, home number, home address, or your location on any social networking site or through mobile apps like Snapchat or Instagram.
02/27/16   Ofc. Hawley (Day Shift)



     PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
PEAKS ISLAND
DAILY LOG


Date _02/27/2016        Shift _1 __    Officer _ ROSE             _______        
                                                                                                                           


Daily Tasks/Public Relations/Maintenance/Miscellaneous

1645 Reported for duty with FF Captain Thompson
Relieved Officer Hawley
Patrolled the island and checked several ice skating areas to make sure they were not being used.
Follow up with a Domestic Violence victim about protection paperwork.
Met the Ferry throughout the evening shifts as time permitted. 


Safety Tip
Cold weather has not completely left us, please watch the black ice when walking and riding your bikes.
02/26/16   Ofc. Connolly

PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
PEAKS ISLAND
DAILY LOG

 Date: February 26, 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
0810 hours: special attention to Peaks Island Elementary
0830 hours: patrolled island
0945 hours: met ferry
1030 hours: patrolled island
1100 hours: met ferry
1105 hours: medical call on Island Ave
1315 hours: patrolled island
1530 hours: met ferry
1645 hours: met ferry
1710 hours: patrolled island
1750 hours: met ferry
1930 hours: met ferry
2000 hours: patrolled island
2015 hours: special attention to Welch St. parking lot
2030 hours: met ferry
2130 hours: met ferry
2150 hours: patrolled island

-Check on your electrical cords. If a cord is damaged in any way, replace it. Try not to lay cords in places where they can be stepped on, as this will contribute to deterioration of the protective outside coating.