Bath Police Post Incident Report PDFs Covering Jan. 30 to Feb. 3
The City of Bath Police Department posted downloadable incident-report PDFs covering Jan. 30–Feb. 3 so residents can review calls for service and follow-up actions.

The City of Bath Police Department has posted downloadable incident-report summary PDFs covering early February 2026, with file coverage windows that include Jan. 30–Feb. 2 and Feb. 2–Feb. 3. The postings continue an established municipal practice of releasing short, public-facing logs that list calls for service and note follow-up actions, while keeping full investigative files when appropriate.
The city’s Incident Report Summaries page organizes weekly and date-range PDFs and also publishes separate arrests-and-summonses documents. Examples from the municipal archive include December 2025 files such as 12_01_25-12_02_25.pdf (66KB) and Arrests_and_Summonses_12_08_25-12_14_25.pdf (273KB), and January 2026 listings including 01_05_26-01_06_26.pdf (66KB), 1_14_26-1_15_26.pdf (67KB) and Arrests_and_Summonses_1_12_26-1_20_26.pdf (130KB). The Feb. 2026 filenames were reported in postings as covering Jan. 30–Feb. 2 and Feb. 2–Feb. 3; the city-page snapshot provided in source material showed the consistent naming pattern but did not include the February file names or sizes in that excerpt.
Prism News described the releases as public-facing documents and noted their purpose: "The PDFs are presented as downloadable documents on the city website and are intended to show what calls the department responded to and what follow-up actions were taken." Prism News also observed, "Full, line-by-line incident detail is contained in the PDF files available on the site for those who want to review each recorded entry." The original notice included the fragment "The posted summaries are short, public-facing incident logs that list calls for service, incident types, and shor" as published text in the source material.
For residents and reporters seeking detail, the incident-summary PDFs contain the narratives, location data and enforcement actions for each recorded entry. To obtain or clarify specifics, contact information listed on the city site includes Police Chief Andrew Booth (abooth@cityofbath.com), Deputy Police Chief Michelle Small (msmall@cityofbath.com) and Executive Assistant Brittany Karkos (bkarkos@cityofbath.com). The department’s non-emergency phone is 207-443-5563, fax 207-443-8343, and the police office block lists 250 Water Street, Bath, ME with a zip code shown as 4530 in one site block and 04530 elsewhere in the municipal listing; emergency calls should be placed to 911. Office hours for the police block are Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
The continued publication of these summaries helps preserve public access to what calls the department responds to and how they are handled, and it provides a searchable pattern of weekly reporting for civic oversight. If readers want full text extracted from a specific PDF, Prism News offered: "If you need full text from a specific PDF, tell me which file and I will extract it." For now, Bath residents can review the Incident Report Summaries page on the City of Bath website to download the files and monitor local public safety activity.
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