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Harbor Police Blotter, October 21-October 27, 2009
The Harbor Police arrested 29 people this past week. Eight were for driving under the influence of alcohol, seven were for being drunk in public, five had outstanding warrants, three were taken into custody for being a danger to themselves or others, two were arrested for possession of illegal substances and there was one each for violating a court order, resisting an officer, assaulting an officer and for carrying a weapon into a public building.
There were six sick/injury calls. Three of these resulted in hospitalization.
Assistance from the K-9 team was requested three times. One of these calls involved checking a car on Shelter Island for drugs or narcotics. Another call was to conduct a sweep of a dignitary’s private aircraft. The team also checked an unattended package left at Lindbergh Field.
There were two boat incidents. One involved a collision near the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge. The other was to assist a vessel that was adrift in the main shipping channel.
The Harbor Police responded to 11 crime reports. These included excessive noise reported at the Manchester Grand Hyatt, violation of a court order, stolen property, vandalism of a car, biting an officer and verbal threats.
In addition, the Harbor Police filed 13 miscellaneous reports. These included ammunition found at the airport, lost airport employee identification badges, weapons at the airport, drugs found at the airport, illegally filming at the airport and various reports of lost property.
The Harbor Police issued 75 misdemeanor citations. Most of these were for speeding, talking on a cellular phone while driving, expired registration tags and other vehicle related offenses.
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