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Civil standby requested for fish handoff: Portsmouth police log

Civil standby requested for fish handoff: Portsmouth police log 8:14 a.m.: Verbal warning given to driver on Route 33 and Grafton Drive. 10:13 a.m.: Report taken for a potential domestic dispute after a caller heard his neighbor say, Call the cops. The neighbors, a male and a female, the caller said, fight often in the apartment. Upon police contact, both subjects said it was only a verbal dispute. 1:13 p.m.: Credit card recovered on Elwyn Road. 1:20 p.m.: Summons issued to a driver at Maplewood Avenue and Islington Street for a mobile device. A warning was also given to the driver for inspection.

Phone and wallet stolen from jacket: Portsmouth police log

Phone and wallet stolen from coat: Portsmouth police log

Fears remain over access to healthcare a year on from walk-in centre closure

MORE fears have been raised over access to immediate healthcare after the closure of the town s walk-in centre last year. The Islington Street facility shut in controversial fashion last March. People are now being told to go to the Great Western Hospital for on-the-day treatment instead. Speaking at Swindon Borough Council’s adults’ health, care and housing overview and scrutiny committee meeting, councillor Bob Wright said the former location was more accessible for patients and had  a number of advantages. He said: “Its benefit was it was a single bus ride. It was, for most people, an easier place to get to.”

Debit card stolen to buy $500 in cigarettes: Portsmouth NH police log

8:01 a.m.: Verbal warning given to driver at Middle Street and Miller Avenue. 8:42 a.m.: Report taken after a manager at an Islington Street business called to report that two abandoned bikes have been in their bike rack for weeks. 9:45 a.m.: Seabrook woman arrested on Lafayette Road after her registration information showed there was a warrant out on her. 10:51 a.m.: Police took a report for harassment after Portsmouth Regional Hospital said they had been receiving threatening messages for three weeks looking for an unknown person. The subject refused to give his name but claimed he worked for the government.

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