OSPD log
“Highlights” of Ocean Shores Police Dept. log
Sept. 19
Ocean Shores Blvd SW
Reporting person thinks there was a cougar or bobcat in yard.
S Rain St
Roommates evicted, “trashed the house when they moved out.”
Butter Clam approach
Jeeps with beer flags doing doughnuts.
Beach at Taurus
Vehicle driving in clam beds. “Reporting person is upset because he is a clam digger.”
Sept. 20
Magellan Ave NE
Possible DUI.
Pt Brown Ave SW
Water with foul smell.
Albatross St
DUI.
Anchor Ave NW
10:08 p.m.
Gun shots heard.
Sept 21
Galleon Loop
Property line dispute. Possible assault.
Pt Brown Ave NW
Caller “not happy with the contracting companies and the way they have the detours set up are inadequate.”
E Chance a la Mer
Owner of trailer is in hospital. One dog is deceased, another has no food, water.
Galleon Loop
10:35 p.m.
“Breaking items in the yard.”
Sept 22
Spruce Loop
4:10 a.m.
Possible prowler.
W Chance a la Mer
Plants in the planters pulled out overnight.
E Rain St
“Construction trucks driving through area at high rates.’
Sept. 23
Pt Brown Ave
3:45 a.m.
Male took female’s keys while they were at a bar.
Jib St NW
Generator stolen from shed.
Sept 24
S Rain St
1:28 a.m.
“Neighbor out standing in the street yelling for her dogs.”
W Chance a la Mer
Pickup truck “blew through several flaggers attempting to stop.”
Beach at Ocean Lake Way
Roll over accident, driver has hand injury. Cited for negligent driving/no insurance.
Sept. 25
Inlet Ave
Vehicle broken into.
Snahapish Ave
Crime Watch set off alarm.
OS Blvd NW
Guests with underage girls in room.
Sept. 26
Beach S. of Chance
Large dogs running loose on beach.
Galleon Loop
Neighbor dispute.
Sept 27
Grand Canal
Complaint of speeding boat.

person on rain street who thinks a large cat has been in their yard is correct. scat is too small for a cougar, i believe it’s a bobcat. i have seen the scat in my yard on park ave ne. scat is full of hair and bones. bob cats can kill prey/enemies up to 8 times its own size. watch your pets carefully. especially smaller dogs and cats.
Reading the local ‘police blotter’ always puts things back into perspective for me.
We are very fortunate to live here!