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SPD releases weekly blotter

By SANIBEL POLICE DEPARTMENT 4 min read
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The Sanibel Police Department issued the following weekly police blotter, which includes recent information about law enforcement response to criminal activity.

ARRESTS

– Martin Miguel Andres, 19, of 249 Granada Blvd., Fort Myers, was charged on Dec. 9 with one count each of DUI unlawful blood alcohol refusal submit DUI testing and DUI unlawful blood alcohol DUI influence of alcohol or drugs.

– Pamela Lynn Goss, 40, of 29315 Lillis St., Punta Gorda, was charged on Dec. 5 with one count each of battery touch or strike and disorderly intoxication public place cause disturbance.

– Marco Abian Quintanilla, no age and no address listed, was charged on Dec. 12 with one count of DUI unlawful blood alcohol DUI influence of alcohol or drugs.

OTHER ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

– On Dec. 6, a traffic stop was initiated on a vehicle with an obscured tag. The driver was subsequently issued a notice to appear for never having a driver’s license issued and a warning for the tag. The vehicle was removed from the scene by a licensed driver.

– On Dec. 9, 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 30 mph zone).

- On Dec. 10, 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. The vehicle was removed from the scene by a licensed driver.

ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS STATISTICS

From Dec. 5-11:

– Alarm calls (business and residential): 10

– Total 911 calls: 37

– Traffic crashes: 4

– Radar details: 56

– Traffic stops: 84

  • Citations issued: 23
  • Written warnings issued: 1
  • Verbal warnings issued: 65
  • – Residential area checks: 455

    – Business area checks: 224

    – Total area checks: 955

    – Reported burglaries: 0

    – Reported thefts: 1

    – Total CAD calls: 1,635

    – Ranger contacts with citizens: 1,446 (Nov. 26 to Dec. 9)

    December to date:

    – Alarm calls (business and residential): 12

    – Total 911 calls: 53

    – Traffic crashes: 4

    – Radar details: 97

    – Traffic stops: 138

  • Citations issued: 35
  • Written warnings issued: 1
  • Verbal warnings issued: 105
  • – Residential area checks: 702

    – Business area checks: 356

    – Total area checks: 1,484

    – Reported burglaries: 0

    – Reported thefts: 1

    – Total CAD calls: 2,564

    – Ranger contacts with citizens: 1,446 (Nov. 26 to Dec. 9)

    TIPS AND REMINDERS

    – The free “Sanibel Bound” app provides live feeds from traffic cameras stationed across Sanibel. It is available for Android and iOS devices in the Google Play and Apple App stores.

    – When leaving Sanibel, motorists are encouraged to travel east on Periwinkle Way. Officers directing traffic give priority to off-island traffic on Periwinkle.

    – For information on the school zone speed enforcement program at The Sanibel School, visit https://www.mysanibel.com/523/School-Zone-Speed-Enforcement.

    – For information on the E-bike city ordinance, visit https://www.mysanibel.com/318/Bike-Hike-on-the-Shared-Use-Path.

    – Roadside parking is not allowed on Sanibel and is enforceable with a $150 fine.

    – Parking and boat launching fee is $40 per day at the boat ramp. Parking and boat launching on weekends and holidays is with AC/BC permit only. Parking fines for violations at the boat ramp are $250 for the first offense and $500 for subsequent offenses.

    – The 2026 Annual Beach Parking Permits are available at the Sanibel Recreation Center and are valid through Nov. 30.

    BEACH PARKING CONTACT INFORMATION

    – Assistance with paying for parking: 239-472-3111, option 3

    – Police non-emergency questions: 239-472-3111

    – Parking citation questions: parking@mysanibel.com

    HURRICANE RE-ENTRY PASSES

    The SPD will continue to use the 2024 residential and commercial hurricane re-entry passes for the 2025 season. They may be picked up Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m at the 800 Dunlop Road, Sanibel. To access the residential pass application, visit https://www.mysanibel.com/DocumentCenter/View/1069/2024-Residential-Hurricane-Pass-Application-PDF. To access the commercial pass application, visit https://www.mysanibel.com/DocumentCenter/View/1070/2024-Commercial-Hurricane-Pass-Application. Email the completed application, along with the required documentation, to hurricanepass@mysanibel.com. The permit is mailed once the application is processed.

    REPORTING SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

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

    – Text the keyword SANIBEL, followed by a space, and then the tip to 847411.

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

    – Use the free “Sanibel PD” app available from the Google Play and Apple App stores.

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

    To reach SANIBEL POLICE DEPARTMENT, please email