Islesboro Police beat

Tue, 10/03/2017 - 3:15pm

    The Islesboro Police Department received or responded to 38 calls for service from Sept.18-Oct. 1. Listed below is a summary of the calls for this time period. An arrest or summons does not apply guilt. A person charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.

    Sept. 19

    Public Safety Director Fred Porter received a motor vehicle complaint on Alumni Drive. Michael Kerr, 76, of Islesboro, was issued a summons for passing a stopped school bus with lights flashing.

    Sept. 20

    John Hanzlik, 66, of Gulf Shores, Ala. was issued a summons by Porter for improper passing.

    Sept. 24

    Porter responded to a vehicle crash on Main Road. The case is under investigation at this time.

    Sept. 25

    Porter received a report of motor vehicle theft on Main Road. The case is under investigation at this time.

    Porter received a criminal trespassing complaint on Pendleton Point Road. The case is under investigation at this time.

    Sept. 26

    Porter received a burglary complaint on Ruthie James Road. The case is under investigation at this time.

    Sept. 29

    Officer Matthew Nadeau conducted radar details on Main Road. No citations were issued.

    Sept. 30

    Nadeau conducted an agency assist with the Maine Marine Patrol on Warren Island and Turtle Head Road.

    Oct. 1

    Nadeau responded to a criminal trespass complaint on Hermits Point Road.

    Porter received a report of a car/deer crash on Ferry Road. It was a non-reportable crash.