COPS CORNER: An empty vessel makes the most noise

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Sept. 22

An empty vessel makes the most noise

10 p.m., Rosewood Street and Walnut Avenue, Bunnell.

Noise complaint. A Palm Coast man called in a noise complaint, requesting the officer bring a certified decibel reader. The responding officer did but, much to the resident’s upset, found the noise level to be within the allowed range when he got there.

According to the incident report, the resident said he “was unhappy with [the] response to his call for service” and that every deputy should have a certified decibel meter – for all these high-priority noise complaints at 10 p.m. The resident said they would be calling the commander during business hours.  

Oct. 6

Covert Culvert

2:18 p.m., 60 block Boulder Rock Drive, Palm Coast.

Larceny. A 24' long, 17" wide driveway culvert was reported stolen out of a construction site on Thursday, Oct. 6, valued at $689.90. The responding officer was told that the theft actually happened sometime between Oct. 3 and 4.

When asked why the theft wasn't reported sooner, the reporting person said their construction crews were busy cleaning up over 100 construction sites in Palm Coast after Hurricane Ian and, according to the incident report, did not feel "it warranted it at the time."

 

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