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Isl and lIvIng SPD releases weekly blotter

As Sanibel continues to recover from Hurricane Ian, the Sanibel Police Department is committed to keeping the community safe and secure To support that effort, a weekly police blotter will be issued on Tuesday that will include real time information about law enforcement response to criminal activity

Arrests

∫ Diego Miguel Andres, 30, of 906 Immokalee Drive, Immokalee, was charged on July 14 with drive while license suspended revoked or revocation equivalent status

∫ Michael Paul Ebersole, 68, of 4555 W Tonto Road, Eloy, Arizona, was charged on July 16 with one count each of possess stolen property motor vehicle title registration bill of sale and attach registration license plate not assigned

Other enforcement actions

∫ On July 14, a traffic stop was initiated on a vehicle for excessive speed The driver was subsequently issued a notice to appear for unlawful speed (70 mph in a 35 MPH mph)

∫ On July 15, a traffic stop was initiated on a vehicle for excessive speed The driver was subsequently issued a notice to appear for never having a driver's license issued and the vehicle was towed for not being registered.

∫ On July 16, a traffic stop was initiated on a vehicle for running a stop sign The driver was subsequently issued a notice to appear for driving with a suspended license and a citation for running the stop sign

Enforcement operations statistics

From July 11-17:

∫ Alarm calls (business and residential): 12

∫ 911 non-emergency calls: 48

∫ Traffic crashes: 0

∫ Radar details: 55

∫ Traffic stops: 34 Citations issued: 18

Written warnings issued: 1

∫ Field interviews: 2

∫ Residential area checks: 617

∫ Business area checks: 199

∫ Total area checks: 1,310

∫ Reported burglaries: 2

∫ Reported thefts: 0

∫ Total CAD calls: 1,565

From July 2023 to date:

∫ Alarm calls (business and residential): 21

∫ Non-emergency calls: 121

∫ Traffic crashes: 0

∫ Radar details: 151

∫ Traffic stops: 58 Citations issued: 26

Written warnings issued: 1

∫ Field interviews: 2

∫ Residential area checks: 1,527

∫ Business area checks: 523

∫ Total area checks: 3,270

∫ Reported burglaries: 3

∫ Reported thefts: 0

∫ Total CAD calls: 3,901

Impor tant reminders

The city of Sanibel's 2021 and 2022 Hurricane Re-entry Passes are still valid. If you have one, you do

See BLOTTER, page 13

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