SOUTH WHIDBEY SHERIFF’S REPORT | Paper lantern danger, suspicious park activity, and a concerned sibling

The following are 9-1-1 reports from the Island County Sheriff’s Office, South Precinct.

The following are 9-1-1 reports from the Island County Sheriff’s Office, South Precinct.

Monday, Feb. 16

11:49 a.m. — A caller on Aquila Drive reported returning home after being gone for the weekend and finding the office door kicked open. Nothing was missing. The caller suspected a child with a no-contact order was responsible.

3:28 p.m. — A Smugglers Cove Road resident asked for advice on preventing someone from calling and harassing them non stop.

5:51 p.m. — A Scenic Avenue resident reported domestic violence between their mom and dad.

7:56 p.m. — A caller at Dave Mackie Memorial Park in Maxwelton reported people lighting paper lanterns and sending them into the sky while on fire after the park was closed.

8:01 p.m. — A man requested a check on his brother and sister-in-law on Smugglers Cove Road. His brother may have lost his job and he thought his sister-in-law was “difficult lately.”

8:01 p.m. — An Alder Street woman reported that a man was “obsessive” and was harassing her, saying things that didn’t make any sense, and asked that “someone needs to see these texts.” She was worried the man, whom she described as very wealthy and who had a driver, may come to her house after being silent for an hour.

Tuesday, Feb. 17

12:22 a.m. — A worker discovered a sawed-off shotgun while remodeling a Woodard Avenue home and wanted to turn it over to law enforcement.

9:57 p.m. — A caller reported three or four people outside of a brown GM four-door sedan at Freeland Park. The car’s trunk was open, and some of the people had backpacks on and were wearing all black.

10:07 p.m. — A woman on Marine View Drive reported that Vicodin was stolen from her home within the past three days. No break-in was reported, and the woman thought it may be someone with access to the house.

Wednesday, Feb. 18

7:16 a.m. — A Harbor Sands Lane man reported his gray, 1992 Honda Accord was just stolen from the driveway. The suspect was a male wearing a red baseball cap.