Harbor Patrol Blotter

Ventura Breeze
May 4, 2026
It’s that time of year again, neighbors—when a good rainstorm does more than just green up the hillsides. According to the latest *Ventura Breeze* Harbor Patrol Blotter, our local fireboat crew was out in the Pierpont Basin last week hauling out all the flotsam that came rushing down the barranca. Mostly just trash, but it’s a good reminder that everything we leave on the street can end up in our harbor. Props to the Harbor Patrol for keeping our waters safe and clean—especially before boating season really kicks into gear.
The blotter also notes a medical call in the Ventura Marina Community, where officers teamed up with VFD and AMR to help a resident in need. It’s the kind of quiet, everyday teamwork that makes our waterfront feel like a true small-town neighborhood. So next time you’re walking the marina or kayaking the basin, take a second to appreciate the folks who keep it all running smoothly—from clearing debris to lending a hand when it counts.
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