The Islesboro Department of Public Safety reported the following activity from May 6 to May 22.
May 22
Officer Nickolas Von Husen responded to an alarm activation on Main Road.
May 20
Von Husen responded to an information complaint.
Von Husen responded to a 911 disconnect on Main Road. The call was a misdial and there was not an emergency.
May 16
Von Husen responded to Meadow Pond Road for a report of gunshots. An investigation determined fireworks were being set off on Main Road.
May 14
Von Husen responded to a motor vehicle complaint on Ferry Road. Meghan Delaney, 27, of Islesboro, was summoned for driving to endanger and issued a ticket for improper passing.
Von Husen responded to Ruthie James Road for an animal complaint.
May 9
Public Safety Director Fred Porter assisted the Islesboro Fire Department at the scene of a grass fire on Meadow Pond Road.
May 8
Porter received an animal complaint on Marshall Cove Road. A warning was given to the owner of dogs at large.
May 7
Porter assisted the Islesboro Fire Department with traffic control at the intersection of Mill Creek Road, Ferry Road and West Bay Road during a structure fire.
May 6
Porter conducted a property check on two properties at Wood Lane as a result of a report of a suspicious vehicle in the area. The properties were found to be secure.
An arrest or summons does not constitute a finding of guilt. An individual charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceedings.
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