The owner of a business on South March’s Point Road called police before 8AM on the 21st after locating a man sleeping in a dumpster belonging to the business. When asked to leave, the man was aggressive with the owner, so he called police and asked that the man be banned. An officer located the subject and served him with the trespass notice, explaining that he was barred from the business for 12 months.
Saturday, June 19, 2021
A 40-year-old Mount Vernon man was arrested on the morning of the 19th after an APD Officer ran the plates of the car he was driving and determined that the registered owner’s drivers license was suspended. The man was taken into custody without incident and later released with a copy of his citation as well as a ticket for no insurance on his vehicle.
Police officers investigated a possible domestic violence call that came in on the evening of the 19th just before 7:30. Someone called police because a male and female who were camping together were reportedly acting oddly and making others feel uncomfortable. The man and woman who police interviewed admitted that they had been verbally arguing but denied that anything physical had occurred between the two of them. The investigation revealed that no crime was committed.
Sunday, June 20, 2021
A 32-year-old Sedro-Woolley man faces pending charges of malicious mischief and interference with a health care facility stemming from his involvement in an incident that occurred just before dinnertime on the 20th. Healthcare staff called police because the man was allegedly yelling at staff and removing items from the wall, causing a disturbance to other patients. As such, staff wanted the man to be charged criminally.
Monday, June 21, 2021
A resident on the west side of town called police early morning on the 21st regarding a violation of a restraining order. Investigation revealed that there was an order in place between the two parties at the home and the woman, who was present when officers arrived, was legally barred from being at the house. The 43-year-old Anacortes woman was taken into custody without incident and transported to the county jail where she was booked on a violation of the order.
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
A pickup rolling through a stop sign at 16th and Commercial struck a coupe waiting for traffic on Commercial Avenue mid-morning on the 23rd. The pickup driver was ticketed for failure to stop at the stop sign. No one was injured.
A woman called police on the afternoon of the 23rd to report a possible cold burglary incident involving family property on the east side of town. Officers cleared two buildings on the property that were in various states of disrepair and were unable to determine if there was a crime committed. The property owner asserted that there was nothing missing from the property, so officers cleared the scene.
Friday, June 25, 2021
An APD Officer who was investigating a possible vehicle prowl on Commercial Avenue just after midnight on Friday determined that no crime was committed after contacting the person looking through cars near the intersection of 4th Street. The man told police he was looking for his ride, and a vehicle came to pick him up as the officer was speaking with him.
An Anacortes Police Corporal responded to Q Avenue around 5AM on Friday because someone called 911 after yelling at someone to stop stealing her neighbor’s grill. The subject ran off when confronted and officers did not locate them.