Crime & Safety

Police Report: Port Woman Cited for Dogging Her Neighbor

She was simply warned for her dog's relentless barking, but wasn't happy about that, and met police again a few days later.

Port Washington police learned last week that a 44-year-old woman’s bite was worse than her dog’s bark. According to incident reports:

On June 10 she was warned following a complaint at 11:29 p.m. that her dog had been barking for several hours.

On June 12, she was cited following a verbal altercation with the neighbor she believed had called police about the incessant barking.

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Also from the police log last week:

  • A 41-year-old man was cited for keeping or harboring a vicious dog. At 6:57 p.m. June 14, his dog broke its chain and attacked another dog. The second dog had minor injuries.
  • Police warned a 29-year-old man on June 12 after they received complaints about a foul odor coming from a black trailer in his alleyway. The man told police it was lawn debris and that he would cover the trailer until he could get to the city yard four days later.
  • Police issued a theft citation to a 13-year-old Port Washington boy for taking an iPod from a friend at school. He was discovered when his name and his mother’s name showed up on the iTunes account.
  • A 29-year-old man reported that someone had thrown green paint on his vehicle while it was parked on North Spring Street overnight from June 14-15.

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