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SEASIDE POLICE LOG
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
12:27 a.m., 700 block 11th
Avenue: Caller reports a wom-
an screaming and shrieking;
oicers spoke to the individual
and will monitor the situation.
10:09 a.m., 2000 block Ocean
Vista Drive: Caller reports a line
down, blocking a driveway.
Police determined what kind
of line it was and the proper
agency was notiied.
11:39 p.m., 1900 block of
Spruce Drive: Caller reports
noisy neighbors; oicers re-
sponding found no detectable
noise.
Feb. 27
7:42 a.m., Peterson Point: A
caller reported a man down
on all fours at the fog line; the
man told the police he was
having car trouble and was
praying for a remedy to the
situation.
8:08 p.m., 400 block Avenue A:
Oicers responded to a report
of a truck striking a retain-
ing wall in a parking lot. The
passengers and driver exited
the vehicle and walked away.
No damage to the wall was
reported.
8:58 p.m., 900 block S. Holla-
day Drive: Police responded to
a report of a man cursing and
causing a disturbance. Police
advised the man to adjust
his behavior; the man said he
would return to his shelter
residence.  
4:34 p.m., 400 block First Ave:
A good citizen turned in to po-
lice a bag they found; the bag’s
owner was notiied and said
they would be in to claim it.
Feb. 29
8:10 p.m., 10th Street and
Franklin: A dumpster parked
on a no-parking side of the
street was causing a traic
hazard. Multiple messages
to move it were left for the
responsible parties from in-
house contacts.
11:37 a.m., 1300 block Second
Avenue: An individual seeking
to report a missing person
said the missing person was
in contact with other family
members, but just not him.
Police said they would attempt
to locate the individual.
4:28 a.m., First Avenue: A
guest at a motel reported
to police there had been a
dispute about a room change
and he believed someone
working at the hotel had
fraudulently charged his credit
card. Oicers arriving on scene
found the complainant had
left. A voicemail message was
left, but he did not return the
call.
March 1
7:33 p.m., Avenue H and Hol-
laday Drive: A staf member of
a motel calling from the lobby
reported seeing an intoxicated
woman lying in the street with
her dog. Oicers busy with
priority calls responded shortly
after but were unable to locate
either the lady or the dog.
11:10 a.m., 200 block 12th Av-
enue: A resident of the street
reported dangerous people
outside her house; making
contact, oicers advised a per-
son not to drive and the home-
owner was ofered options.
7:39 p.m., Avenue E and Pizza
Hut: Caller reports seeing man
fall out of a truck. Oicers
responding found an elderly
man who said he was OK. The
man was given a courtesy ride
home.
10:19 p.m., 400 block Second
Avenue: Oicer received report
of a missing person or persons.
The individual was subsequent-
ly identiied and returned to
the hotel shortly after.
March 2
8:08 a.m., 800 block 14th
Avenue: A man reported to
police a woman who calls him
bad names. Police told the
man they would contact the
woman.
17:49 p.m., Seaside Heights:
Caller reports seeing a tent
near the trail behind the school.
Oicers were unable to locate
the individual or individuals
camping in a no-camping area.
12:50 p.m., Avenue A and
Franklin: Police were able to re-
turn a lost wallet to its rightful
owner through a business card
located in the wallet.
7:47 p.m., Bridgetender
Restaurant: Two men were re-
ported taking punches at each
other; oicers were unable to
locate the subjects who were
gone on arrival.
March 3
March 5
12:19 a.m., 400 block First
Avenue: Staf person at the
Convention Center reports a
person passed out after the
center was closed. Police as-
sisted the conventioneer back
to his hotel.
4:31 p.m., S. Holladay Drive: A
concerned citizen turned in to
police a tool box they found.
9:59 a.m., 300 block S.
Columbia: Caller reported a
man yelling at a cashier and
slapping himself in the head;
oicers making contact said
the man was not interested
in their help. He left to avoid
further police action.
March 4
6:18 a.m., 1200 block Jackson
Street: A caller reports a per-
son prowling in her yard with
a flashlight. Oicers checking
the area were unable to locate
the suspect.
March 6
7:35 a.m., 300 block S. Holl-
aday Drive: a malfunctioning
burglar alarm set of an alarm;
oicers responding noted the
alarm had some bugs. The
appropriate personnel arrived
to mitigate.
7:25 p.m., Lewis and Clark
Road: Some loose dogs roam-
ing about the area adjacent to
apartments were rounded up
and returned to their resi-
dence.
9:55 p.m., 400 block Broad-
way: An individual reported
to be behaving in a disorderly
manner vanished before police
arrived.
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