Tuesday, Feb. 7
At 2:52 p.m., a caller reported that a man stole $200 worth of beer from a Freeland grocery store and went to the bus stop.
Wednesday, Feb. 8
At 12:05 a.m., a resident reported that smoke was coming from a homeless camp on Hoffman Road.
At 3:44 a.m., a Clinton resident reported being choked by a neck massager.
At 9:20 a.m., a woman reported being sexually assaulted by a man she met on a dating app.
At 11:03 a.m., a Sills Road resident reported that someone cut down his shrubs and left them in his driveway.
At 3:14 p.m., a driver reported that a Lexus with an elderly driver was swerving off the roadway on Highway 525.
At 4:17 p.m., a pawn shop reported that people were trying to sell trading cards that may have been stolen on Whidbey Island.
Thursday, Feb. 9
At 8:37 a.m., a caller reported that a homeless man was living in a tent and leaving a mess at Dan Porter Park.
At 10:35 a.m., a Canfield Drive resident reported that someone abandoned a propane tank on her property.
At 6:27 p.m., a North Sherman Road resident reported that an unknown man said a bear was eating fish on the beach.
Friday, Feb. 10
At 11:40 a.m., a Hollow Road resident reported that he cleaned out an SUV that had previously been stolen and discovered $100 bills inside. The caller took them to the bank and was told they were counterfeit.
At 12:04 a.m., a caller reported that transients were cutting down trees on Hoffman Road.
At 12:18 p.m., a caller reported that a South Whidbey resident had malnourished horses and dogs.
At 12:48 p.m., Door Dash delivery person reported being bit by a dog at a farm on West Crescent Harbor Road.
Saturday, Feb. 11
At 8:13 a.m., a fraud investigator for Labor and Industries reported a surveillance investigation was happening on South Whidbey.
At 3:14 p.m., a caller reported that a man with a “bulky chest” may have been stealing from the Goose.
At 1:09 p.m., a resident reported that someone shot and killed a swan and left it on the side of Dike Road.
At 2:59 p.m., a driver reported that a man was lying on the side of Highway 20.