Crime & Safety

Port Police Report: Parents Call Cops After Teens Demand Money from 13-Year-Old

A roundup of the recent activity from the police blotter also includes a public urination incident as well as mailbox damage.

Bullying has long been a problem in all parts of the world, and the classic bully-asks-for-money scene is not just something of the movies.

At 7:12 p.m. Friday, parents of a 13-year-old boy called Port Washington police after a 14-year-old and 12-year-old boy of Port demanded the 13-year-old hand over his money.

The 14- and 12-year old were warned for their behavior.

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  • Another classic: Well, he was from out-of-state — but how hard is it to find a bathroom? Police spotted a 51-year-old South Dakota man urinating in the alley next to 114 N. Franklin St., at 7:31 p.m. Wednesday. He was cited for disorderly conduct.
  • You've got mail: Hopefully, this 75-year-old Port man still will, after his mailbox was damaged last week. At 7:33 a.m. Friday, the man called police to notify them of the damage. The mailbox was put back together, with only minor damage to the door.

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