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SPD releases weekly blotter

By SANIBEL POLICE DEPARTMENT 3 min read
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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.

OTHER ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

– On June 29, a traffic stop for excessive speed was initiated on Periwinkle Way. The driver was subsequently issued a notice to appear for unlawful speed (67 mph in a 35 mph zone).

ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS STATISTICS

From June 27 to July 3:

– Alarm calls (business and residential): 7

– 911 non-emergency calls: 81

– Traffic crashes: 1

– Radar details: 63

– Traffic stops: 29

— Citations issued: 11

— Written warnings issued: 1

– Field interviews: 0

– Residential area checks: 567

– Business area checks: 219

– Total area checks: 1,267

– Reported burglaries: 2

– Reported thefts: 1

– Total CAD calls: 1,526

From June 2023 to date:

– Alarm calls (business and residential): 24

– Non-emergency calls: 289

– Traffic crashes: 9

– Radar details: 239

– Traffic stops: 155

— Citations issued: 46

— Written warnings issued: 3

– Field interviews: 2

– Residential area checks: 2,425

– Business area checks: 716

– Total area checks: 5,098

– Reported burglaries: 3

– Reported thefts: 3

– Total CAD calls: 6,307

IMPORTANT REMINDERS

The city of Sanibel’s 2021 and 2022 Hurricane Re-entry Passes are still valid. If you have one, you do not need to re-apply for a new pass.

Updated information on the Sanibel Boat Ramp:

– The boat ramp is open to permit holders on weekdays, weekends and holidays.

– The boat ramp is open to the public (non-permit holders) on weekdays that are not holidays for a $40 daily fee.

– There is no beach access at the Sanibel Boat Ramp at this time.

– Commercial use of the boat ramp is prohibited.

– Fines for violations at the boat ramp are $250.

Roadside parking on Sanibel is not allowed except in the case of special events requiring a permit. It is enforced and can result in a $150 fine.

Some beach park facilities on Sanibel are still closed. For more information on Sanibel beaches, visit https://www.mysanibel.com/government/public-works-department/useful-links/parks-public-beaches.

Dewatering of a pool or spa directly into a waterbody, into the city’s stormwater system or onto any third-party’s property without the third party’s consent is expressly prohibited.

Solicitation is not allowed on Sanibel. Please share any photos of solicitation hang tags to police@mysanibel.com or use Tip411.

REPORTING SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

Anonymous tips regarding crimes or suspicious activity can be submitted via Tip411:

– Text the keyword SANIBEL then your tip to 847411.

– Web tips can be submitted at https://www.tip411.com/tips/new?alert_group_id=22450.

– Use the free “Sanibel PD” app for your Android or iOS device.

The SPD’s non-emergency line is 239-472-3111.

Find the SPD on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SanibelPolice.

To reach SANIBEL POLICE DEPARTMENT, please email