Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Dutch Harbor report

From the local police blotter, as reported by the Unalaska Advertiser:

Assistance rendered, July 26 — Officer responded to a residence within which were two intoxicated adults, one of whom complained of pain in both hands after being bitten by a fish.

Trespass, July 27 — Officers contacted a vagrant who had been living in an abandoned building on North Pacific Fuel property and advised him, per NPF management, that he was not welcome to stay there or any other place on their property.

Drunk disturbance, July 28 — Security officer requested police assistance with a drunk who had no place to go and refused to leave UniSea property. After police advised the man of his options he elected to leave the area on foot.

Trespass, July 28 — An anonymous caller phoned 911 to report being annoyed by the sound of someone honking a car horn. An officer responded to the emergency and found two drunken, squabbling women, one of whom was annoying the neighbor with her incessant honking, and one drunken man who wished to tell police that he had seen the two women scuffling. The officer determined that no emergency existed.

Taxi violation, July 28 — A taxi driver phoned 911 to report that another taxi driver had taken her fare. An officer contacted the two bickering taxi drivers and told them to just get along.

Lost property, July 29 — Debit card. Lost at the bank. Or in a taxi. Or somewhere.

Theft, July 29 — A boy's bike was stolen from the Methodist Church while he was inside taking piano lessons. Under investigation.

Taxi violation, July 30 — More taxi drivers engaged in inconsequential squabbles.

Fire response, July 30 — Caller reported a fire alarm from a building near the City Dock, and then corrected the information to indicate the alarm was coming from a Coast Guard cutter docked nearby.

Fire safety, July 30 — Caller reported a fire at the new small-boat harbor construction area. A fire captain found a 10-gallon drum of burning waste oil and extinguished it.

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