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SPD releases weekly blotter

By SANIBEL POLICE DEPARTMENT 3 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.

OTHER ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

– On March 3, a traffic stop was initiated on a vehicle for excessive speed. The driver was subsequently issued a notice to appear for unlawful speed (68 mph in a 35 mph zone).

ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS STATISTICS

From Feb. 27 to March 5:

– Alarm calls: 4

– Total 911 calls: 59

– Traffic crashes: 6

– Radar details: 64

– Traffic stops: 68

  • Citations issued: 21
  • Warnings issued: 52
  • – Residential area checks: 368

    – Business area checks: 253

    – Total area checks: 840

    – Reported burglaries: 0

    – Reported thefts: 0

    – Total CAD calls: 1,556

    – Ranger contacts on Shared Use Path: 746

    – Ranger contacts at parks and beaches: 561

    March to date:

    – Alarm calls (business and residential): 3

    – Total 911 calls: 40

    – Traffic crashes: 3

    – Radar details: 43

    – Traffic stops: 58

  • Citations issued: 17
  • Warnings issued: 43
  • – Residential area checks: 266

    – Business area checks: 188

    – Total area checks: 610

    – Reported burglaries: 0

    – Reported thefts: 0

    – Total CAD calls: 1,120

    – Ranger contacts on Shared Use Path: 359

    – Ranger contacts at parks and beaches: 438

    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