Crime & Safety

Police Activity Report: Sept. 23 to 29

The Ocean City Police Department releases its summary of calls for the week.

OCEAN CITY POLICE SUMMARIZED WEEK’S ACTIVITIES

September 23, 2012 – September 29, 2012
Calls for Service:  
606
Daily Average:  
86

 

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September 23, 2012: Sunday                                                 

Calls for service: 90
Motor Vehicle Stops: 27
Motor Vehicle Accidents:
1
Property Checks:
22
Alarms:
6

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  • The Police Department assisted with 10 Fire and 12 EMS calls
  • Motor vehicle accident, no injuries, 1100 block Ocean Ave., at 8:44am
  • Verbal dispute, 900 block 3rd Street, at 8:54am
  • Burglary, 100 block Asbury Ave., at 12:21pm
  • Harassment, Waterway Rd., at 1:00pm
  • Warrant, 1000 block West Ave., at 3:45pm
  • DUI, 34th Street Bridge, one in custody, at 5:46pm

 

September 24, 2012: Monday  

Calls for service: 72
Motor Vehicle Stops: 27
Motor Vehicle Accidents:
1
Property Checks:
21
Alarms:
3

  • The Police Department assisted with 3 Fire and 5 EMS calls
  • Warrant service, Gull Rd., one in custody, at 8:22am
  • Motor vehicle accident, no injuries, 1700 block Bay Ave., at 4:48pm
  • Fraud, 1800 block Richmond Ave., at 6:41pm

 

September 25, 2012: Tuesday

Calls for service:  74
Motor Vehicle Stops: 22
Motor Vehicle Accidents:
1
Property Checks:
15
Alarms:
3

  • The Police Department assisted with 4 fire and 4 EMS calls
  • Harassment, 800 block Ocean Ave., at 1:00pm
  • Theft, 1000 block Boardwalk, at 3:05pm
  • Burglary, 18th Street, at 3:45pm
  • Motor vehicle accident, no injuries, 9th Street, at 7:00pm
  • Warrant service, 800 block Central Ave., one in custody, at 9:40pm

 

September 26, 2012: Wednesday

Calls for service: 79
Motor Vehicle Stops: 23
Motor Vehicle Accidents:
1
Property Checks:
30
Alarms:
3

  • The Police Department assisted with 4 fire and 4 EMS calls
  • Landlord/tenant dispute, 100 block Simpson Ave., at 9:32am
  • Motor vehicle accident, no injuries, 5th St. & Ocean Ave., at 2:54pm
  • Warrant service, Route 52, one in custody, at 4:30pm

 

September 27, 2012: Thursday

Calls for service: 64
Motor Vehicle Stops: 25
Motor Vehicle Accidents:
1
Property Checks:
19
Alarms:
3

  • Criminal mischief, 1100 block Ocean Ave., at 8:49am
  • Criminal mischief, 1100 block Boardwalk, at 9:26am
  • Fraud, 800 block Atlantic Ave., at 9:56am

 

September 28, 2012: Friday

Calls for service: 97
Motor Vehicle Stops: 20
Motor Vehicle Accidents:
1
Property Checks:
22
Alarms:
7

  • The Police Department assisted with 7 fire and 7 EMS calls
  • Harassment, 500 block Atlantic Ave., at 9:01am
  • Criminal mischief, 600 Wesley Ave., one in custody, at 5:14pm
  • Burglary, 3700 block Asbury Ave., at 7:07pm

 

September 29, 2012: Saturday

Calls for service: 130
Motor Vehicle Stops: 35
Motor Vehicle Accidents:
3
Property Checks:
37
Alarms:
3

  • The Police Department assisted with 9 fire and 13 EMS calls
  • Criminal mischief, 300 block Seaspray Rd., at 8:59am
  • Burglary, 100 block Asbury Ave., at 9:11am
  • Motor vehicle accident, no injuries, 700 block Central Ave., at 9:12am
  • Harassment, 900 block West Ave., at 9:49am
  • Motor vehicle accident, no injuries, 1200 block West Ave., at 12:37pm
  • Motor vehicle accident, hit & run, 500 block Wesley Ave., at 1:05pm
  • Fraud, 1000 block Ocean Ave., at 8:24pm

 

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS:

  • Just a reminder that it is a violation of a city ordinance to have dogs on the boardwalk any time during the year.
  • When driving on Route 52, please remember that the speed limit is 40 mph.  
  • City Ordinance 87-17, sec.4-32 prohibits any boat/trailer over 22 feet in overall length from being parked on a city street.  Any boat/trailer less than 22 feet in overall length can remain on a city street only for three consecutive days. Officers will be issuing summons and towing boats/trailers for any observed violations.                                                                                                                                                                                         

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