Summerville Police Officer Aaron Wentz was called to a Union Street address last Wednesday morning to speak with a complainant about “something in her yard”, according to a report released late last week.

When the officer arrived, he spoke with the complainant who said that a dog was relieving itself in her yard. The officer was shown the evidence and then the female complainant said that her “yard was wet every morning”.  The officer explained the the yard was wet because of the dew on the ground.  The complainant asked the officer to file a report, but when the police officer asked the woman for her license for identification, she refused.  The complainant told the officer she wanted to see his license.  The officer explained he didn’t need to show the complainant his license, but he did need hers to fill out the report.

The complainant told the officer she no longer wanted to file a report.  The officer retrieved the woman’s information from prior calls to the police department and filed a report.