Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Dutch Harbor report

From the local police blotter:

Ambulance request, Nov. 4 — EMS personnel provided care and transport for a burn patient from a foreign-flagged vessel.

Assistance rendered, Nov. 5, 2211 hours — Callers reported what sounded like the tsunami siren in the area of the small-boat harbor. Officers responded but heard neither the tsunami siren nor other similar noises. The sound heard was believed to have been the high-wind siren on the local cranes.

Public safety, Nov. 5, 2216 hours — High-wind warning, forecast for gusts to 80 mph.

Suspicious activity, Nov. 6, 2220 hours — Resident reported what he believed was a series of large-caliber semiautomatic gunshots, in the Haystack neighborhood. Officers checked the area and spoke to other persons in the neighborhood, but found no other evidence that shots were fired or heard.

Harassment, Nov. 7 — A man reported his former roommate had threatened to kill him, this conclusion having been drawn after the roommate slid a forefinger across his throat. Officers spoke to the roommate, who said the caller had poked fun at his droopy eye and refused to go outside to have a private conversation, choosing instead to air their disputes in front of others in the galley. Officers advised both men to avoid contact with one another.

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