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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Candlewick Lake Public Safety
WEEKLY REPORT
Week Ending 2-29-2016
Rescue Calls
Public Safety responded to four (4) rescue calls this past week. Three (3) subjects were transported to the hospital.

BCSO Assist
While on routine patrol, Public Safety was summoned to assist a BCSO Deputy. He was dealing with a domestic and had a person in custody. He needed assistance in transferring this subject to another vehicle. The Deputy was not getting cooperation. Our Officer was glad to assist.

Gate Strike
Public Safety responded to the West Gate for a gate strike. The investigation revealed the guest vehicle had followed an associate through the gate, whereupon their vehicle was struck. The Officer met with the offender, informing him he would be responsible for the damage to his vehicle.

Traffic
Public Safety responded to the East Gate for a report of a road rage incident. While a resident was driving east on CWL Boulevard, another vehicle came upon him at a very high speed. When about to be confronted by the resident near the East Gate, the speeder departed.
Public Safety responded to the 100 blk. of Hastings Way for a vehicle which had driven off the roadway and struck a mail box post. In the process, the post and mailbox were damaged. The driver was not able to be identified. The posts were repaired.

ATV / Snowmobile Calls
Public Safety responded to six (6) ATV and one (1) Snowmobile call. The ATVs could not be located. We did locate the snowmobile and spoke with the driver. The rules were explained; a warning notice was mailed.

Barking / Loose Dog Calls
Public Safety responded to three (3) barking dog calls. Upon arrival, nothing could be located.

Lake Patrol / Ice
The Lake Patrol checked nineteen (19) fishermen for violations on the frozen lake this past week. All were in compliance with licensing and limits.
It is reported the ice has melted to eight (8) inches or less and is thinning rapidly. More open water is being observed along some of the shorelines. The ice on CWL is becoming dangerous. Please be careful if going on the ice. Avoiding the ice is recommended at this time.
Citations Issued:       16
Warnings Issued:      12