Police report

 


May 31 – An officer conducted an extra patrol watch on Chief John Lott Street.

An officer investigated suspicious activity on Mitkof Highway and found all okay.

Petersburg Police Department (PPD) notified Power and Light (P&L) of a city wide power outage.

A fire alarm activated on North 1st Street due to the power outage – all was okay.

An officer assisted an individual on Lake Street.

An individual completed a sex offender registry.

An officer conducted a welfare check on an individual on Lake Street and found all okay.

An officer spoke with an individual on Chief John Lott Street about damage to their vehicle.

Lost property was reported to the PPD.

A person on West Lansing Street reported continued power issues. P&L was notified and responded.

An officer spoke with an individual on South Nordic Drive regarding a civil issue.

Property found on Birch Street was turned in to the PPD.

Kimberlee Cole was issued citations for speeding and an expired registration.

June 1 – PPD received a report of a deer running into a moving vehicle then departing the area.

PPD received a report of a deer struck by a vehicle and salvaged on Mitkof Highway.

An officer responded to a report of a disturbance on South 3rd Street.

An officer conducted a welfare check on an individual on Skylark Way and found all okay.

Jason Lapeyri reported to the PPD to serve time.

An officer assisted with a vehicle lockout on Lumber Street.

June 2 – PPD received a report of a vehicle abandoned on the reservoir road.

A possibly counterfeit bill was determined to be authentic.

PPD received a report of a reckless driver on South Nordic Drive.

Officers responded to a report of a disturbance on Valkyrie Street.

Officers conducted extra foot patrols downtown.

June 3 – An officer provided a courtesy transport on Fram Street.

PPD received a report of a deer struck by a vehicle and salvaged on Mitkof Highway.

An officer assisted with a vehicle lockout on Lake Street.

An officer assisted with a vehicle lockout on Aaslaug Street.

An officer provided an individual in need of medical assistance a courtesy transport from Harbor Way to the Petersburg Medical Center (PMC).

A driver at Libby Strait was issued a warning for headlight requirements.

Extra foot patrols were conducted downtown.

PPD received a report of a missing person from Sing Lee Alley. They were located shortly after.

June 4 – Extra foot patrols were conducted downtown.

Officers responded to a reported disturbance on Chief John Lott Street. Parties were separated.

An officer assisted with a vehicle lockout on Howkan Street.

Marc Martinsen was arrested for alleged failure to stop at the direction of a police officer and for alleged driving under the influence.

Property was reported stolen from South 5th Street.

Property found on 4th Street was turned in to the PPD.

June 5 – Officers assisted Emergency Medical Services (EMS) with a fall victim on Kiseno Street.

Extra foot patrols were conducted downtown.

Officers responded to a report of a reckless driver on Howkan Street, but were unable to locate.

A driver on Lumber Street was issued a warning for failure to stop at a stop sign.

William Hanahan was cited for dogs at large.

Dogs found running at large on Haugen Drive were later reunited with their owner.

PPD received a report of a runaway dog on 4.5 Street.

PPD received a report of a possibly intoxicated driver on Fram Street. An officer spoke with the driver, who showed no signs of impairment.

June 6 – An officer conducted a welfare check on an individual on North 13th Street and found all okay.

An officer spoke with an individual regarding a suspicious incident on 3rd Street.

Dispatch contacted a third party to assist a caller on Sandy Beach Road with a mobility issue.

PPD received a report of a deer struck by a vehicle and salvaged on Mitkof Highway.

A driver on Ira II Street was issued a warning for failure to display registration.

 

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