Seaside Park police have released their weekly blotter, featuring a sampling of calls to which the department responded over the past week. The total number of calls handled by the department was 91.
The blotter appears as follows:
2/22
Well Being Check – Police were dispatched to the area of N St. and Ocean Avenue to check on a female. The caller stated she was involved in a verbal argument with her boyfriend and wanted police to make sure she was okay. Officers arrived and located the subject in her vehicle and spoke to her about the incident. It was determined to only have been a verbal argument, and she did not require any police assistance.
2/23
First Aid – Police and Tr-Boro First responded to assist a patient who fell in their home which resulted in a laceration to their face. Officers and EMS assessed the patient at the scene. They were transported to Community Medical Center for further treatment.
2/26
Community Policing – Police were dispatched to assist an elderly person who was disoriented and wandered away from their residence. Officers arrived and checked the area and were able to locate her and escorted her back to her family without incident.
Landlord-Tenant Issue – Police responded to the area of Porter and Ocean for a report of a tenant whose electricity was turned off. Officers arrived and spoke to the caller who stated the residence was sold and the new owner had not put the service in her name and the power company turned the power off. Police were able to locate contact information for the new owner and advised of her of the emergent situation, and the power was restored.
2/27
Fire Alarm – Police and the Seaside Park Volunteer Fire Company responded to the area of 3rd and Central for a fire alarm activation. Police and the Fire Department arrived and began investigating. No smoke or active fire was observed. After further investigation it was determined that the smoke detector went off in error.
2/28
Community Policing – Police were dispatched to the area of 7th and Central to assist a person who fell in their home and needed help. Officers arrived and helped them get back up safely. They did not want any further medical attention.

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