Whidbey News-Times, May 03, 2014

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CENTR AL WHIDBEY

Windermere Real Estate/South Whidbey

LEDGEWOOD BEACH

1244 FARR AGUT DR.

1785 SEAVIEW W Y.

COUPEVILLE

COUPEVILLE

$429,000 • MLS #608683 Irene Echenique 425-328-0217

$429,000 • MLS #622356 Carmen McFadyen 360-969-1754

CLINTON HEIGHTS

HOLMES HARBOR

Summer runway closures announced at Ault Field Whidbey Island Naval Air Station will experience two runway closures this summer so that workers can remove rubber and repaint runway markings. Repairs on Runway 7/25 are scheduled from May 31 through June 6. During that time, planes will only take off and land heading either northwest or southeast using Runway 14/32, and are more likely to use a landing approach and departure that brings aircraft over eastern Oak Harbor. Repairs on Runway 14/32 are scheduled for June 7-13. During this period, planes can only take off and land heading either northeast or southwest using Runway 7/25, and are more likely to use a landing approach and departure that brings them over the

1416 COACHMAN CT. FREELAND

CLINTON

$459,000 • MLS #620323 Dan Fouts 360-969-5957

$389,000 • MLS #614547 Mary Matthew 360-914-1449

OAK HARBOR

POLNELL SHORES

Sheriff’s Office The following items were selected from reports made to the Island County Sheriff’s Office:

At 3:16 p.m., a Puget Sound Lane resident reported receiving a tray of tainted cookies from the neighbors during the holidays. The caller was sick for days after eating them. At 7:43 p.m., a Highway 20 resident reported that his ex-girlfriend’s boyfriend threatened his life and was slandering him.

FRIDAY, APRIL 18

1300 NAPOLEON DR.

1273 POLNELL SHORES DR.

$949,000 • MLS #616670 Marissa Evans 360-969-9182

$289,000 • MLS #621919 Annie Cash 360-632-1260

OAK HARBOR

OAK HARBOR

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western Skagit County, Mount Vernon, La Conner area, northern Island County and Lopez Island more often than normal. Scheduled maintenance dates may shift due to early completion or weather. Under single runway operating conditions, the air station is limited to the choice of only two directions for take-off and landing rather than the usual four. Routinely, that choice is based on the prevailing wind direction at the time. When Ault Field is down to one air strip pilots will need to use a runway not aligned with the wind. In that case, the base will use the next best approach or departure runway. Complaints can be placed by calling 360-2576665 or emailing comments.naswi@navy.mil

ISLAND SCANNER THURSDAY, APRIL 17

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At 12:40 p.m., a caller asked if anything can be done about people having offensive bumper stickers on their cars. At 4:12 p.m., a caller reported that a Houston Road woman who was sent to jail for four months has many horses, dogs and chickens and no one is there to take care of them. At 6:17 p.m., a caller reported that a pack of 15 dogs were chasing cars and people on Airline Way. At 7:06 p.m., an employee at the Coupeville ferry terminal reported that a man

at the toll booth refused to pay the fare and refused to move his vehicle.

SATURDAY, APRIL 19 At 1:20 p.m., a caller at a Highway 20 location reported that a man was yelling outside and had “been acting goofy the last few days.” At 4:23 p.m., a caller reported that someone was tying “climbing ropes” on the west side of Deception Pass Bridge’s railing. At 6:10 p.m., a West Beach Road resident reported that a man in his 60s was watching her and “rubbing his crotch.” At 8:19 p.m., a Horseshoe Road resident reported that a neighbor kid shot her daughter in the leg with a BB gun. The boy also shot out bathroom window on Silverspur Road. At 8:28 p.m., a caller reported that a woman was wandering around the hospital parking lot in a hospital gown.

SUNDAY, APRIL 20 At 6:03 p.m., a Puget Sound Lane resident reported that kids were “stalking” her on Facebook. She also complained that no deputies contacted her about the poison cookies. At 6:54 p.m., a caller re-

ported that a woman in a parking lot at Wilson Place threatened her husband, saying “I kill people like you.”

MONDAY, APRIL 21 At 6:58 a.m., a Lake Drive resident reported that a neighbor’s wolf dog attacked their rabbits overnight. At 11:52 a.m., a Hill Haven Lane resident reported that a neighbors cat got outside five days ago and climbed a tree. The caller said the cat was “screaming and driving the whole neighborhood nuts.” The caller said someone should come out and shoot it down.

TUESDAY, APRIL 22 At 11:42 a.m., a woman reported that someone posted naked photos of her on her Facebook site. She said she didn’t even know the photos existed and they looked like they were taken when she lived at a Frostad Road residence. At 1:05 p.m., a man reported that he was lost in the woods and was “deep in nettles” in a woods near the Greenbank Farm. At 7:33 p.m., a Lake Drive resident reported that her 30-year-old daughter was “being drunk.”

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