Mailbox mayhem; wayward weapons; tense tenant | San Juan County Sheriff’s Log

Mailbox mayhem, wayward weapons and a tense tenant

The San Juan County Sheriff’s office responded to the following calls.

Oct. 12

• An Orcas deputy responded to a report of vandalism at the newly completed Prune Alley improvement project.

• An employee at a market on Lopez found firearms that had been discarded into the market’s dumpster.

• An Orcas Island deputy responded to the Doe Bay Resort for a call of a road rage incident. An investigation was conducted, and it was determined no crime was committed. An incident report was authored.

• An Orcas Island deputy authored an incident report regarding a fraud investigation. The reporting party received emails attempting to defraud them of $10,000. The reporting party detected the fraud and did not lose any money.

• Orcas Island deputies responded to a call of a physical fight in the parking lot of the Orcas Library at 500 Rose St. Deputies arrived and contacted two subjects who were involved in a verbal altercation. Both subjects were served with no-trespass warning letters.

• A Lopez deputy was dispatched to a harassment call. A trespass warning letter was issued.

• A deputy on San Juan Island took custody of a bicycle from a good Samaritan, who had held on to the bicycle after the owner was in an accident earlier in the month. The bicycle was stored into evidence for safekeeping.

• A San Juan deputy observed a driver driving with a suspended driver’s license and no ignition interlock. A citation was issued for DWLS 3rd degree and driving without an ignition interlock device. The owner of the vehicle was issued a citation for allowing an unauthorized person to drive.

• Deputies on San Juan responded to a welfare check. The individual was located near Egg Lake Road and appeared to be heavily intoxicated. A courtesy ride home was offered, instead individual chose to spit on the deputies. They were taken into custody and booked into jail. A report was completed.

• San Juan deputies responded to a request for a welfare check. The individual was contacted; they advised they were fine and declined offered assistance.

• A San Juan deputy was dispatched to a report of weapon noise. Casings were found in the area, but no property damage was noted. No identifying information was available.

Oct 13

• A San Juan deputy responded to a report of a non-injury collision. The damage was under the damage threshold and the drivers exchanged information.

• A San Juan deputy responded to a report of a theft at a local church. A MacBook and cash were stolen and there are no suspects or active leads at this time.

• A deputy on San Juan Island responded to a residential burglary.

Oct. 14

• A deputy responded to a found property call in Friday Harbor. An owner of the property was unable to be located and the property was entered into the property room per policy.

• A San Juan deputy located an individual with a warrant for their arrest. The person was booked into jail.

• A San Juan deputy was dispatched to a report of theft from a local business. The caller advised items had been stolen and they had identified the suspects. The deputy contacted the suspects who admitted to the theft and returned the items. The information was forwarded to Superior Court.

Oct. 15

• A deputy on San Juan Island responded to a report of a theft of a firearm. The firearm went missing sometime between Dec. 2021 and the date reported. The incident was documented, and there are no suspects.

• A deputy on Orcas responded to a trespassing call in Eastsound. The suspect had left the premise before the deputy arrived. Video surveillance was gathered.

• A deputy was dispatched to a domestic call in the San Juan Island area. Deputies arrived and contacted the people involved. The incident was verbal in nature and no crime appeared to have been committed. A report was taken.

• A deputy on San Juan Island responded to a report of fraud. The deputy received information that a citizen was defrauded of about $160,000. The case is currently being investigated.

• A deputy on San Juan Island responded to a report of vandalism. Multiple mailboxes were damaged and a street sign was stolen. The incident was documented and there are no suspects or workable leads at this time.

• A deputy on Orcas Island conducted a traffic stop. The driver was issued a notice of infraction for speeding, 42 miles per hour in a 25 miles per hour zone.

• A Lopez deputy responded to a citizen assist call about an argument with a landlord. A report was taken.

• A San Juan deputy responded to a citizen assist. The deputy spoke to the involved party and learned that there was no criminal activity reported. They were referred to the appropriate agency for assistance.

Oct. 16

• Lopez deputies received a report of a traffic offense during the late night hours involving a silver Volvo wagon.

• A deputy on San Juan Island responded to a report of vandalism. Multiple mailboxes were destroyed, one by an explosive device. The remnants of the explosive device will be sent to the state crime lab for analysis. The case is ongoing at this time.

• A deputy on San Juan Island responded to a report of vandalism. Mailboxes were damaged in the area of West Side Road. There are no workable leads at this time. It is possibly related to other vandalism cases in the area.

• A deputy was dispatched to found property in Friday Harbor. The deputy took possession of a found cell phone.

• A deputy on San Juan Island responded to a report of fraud at Kings Market. An individual attempted to use a fraudulent $100 USD bill during checkout. The fake money was given back to the individual by the store. They paid with other money. He left the scene. His identity is unknown at this time.

Oct. 17

• A San Juan deputy took a report of a damaged mailbox on Bailer Hill Road. The deputy located 10 other victims who had not yet reported the damage. The damage appeared to have been caused by the boxes being struck by a swung object.

• A deputy responded to a report of a juvenile problem in Friday Harbor. The caller reported that her teenage child did not want to go to school on this day. The deputy spoke to both parties involved, nothing physical occurred, and the teenager accepted a ride to school.

• A deputy on Orcas responded to a welfare check in Eastsound.

• A deputy on Orcas responded to a possible burglary near the ferry landing. It was found that a family member broke a window and the owner did not want to press charges.

• A Lopez deputy was dispatched to a report of illegal drugs at the high school. The drugs were seized.

• A deputy on San Juan Island took a report of a heavily damaged mailbox. The reporting party stated that their mailbox was nearly flattened on one side and the door was damaged. There are currently no suspects or workable leads, a report was completed.

• A deputy on San Juan Island responded to a theft at Kings Market. A known individual placed a bottle of alcohol in their sweatshirt and left the store, the theft was caught on video. The store chose to permanently trespass the individual instead of pressing charges at this time. A report was completed.

• Deputies on Orcas responded to a trespassing call near the ferry landing. The property owner wanted an individual taken off their property and informed them not to return as they had no right to be there. The person obliged and a report was written.

• A deputy on Orcas responded to a single-vehicle collision. The driver was located a block away from the vehicle. During the initial contact, the driver threw a large rock at the deputy. The driver was arrested for assault of a law enforcement officer.

• A deputy on San Juan Island took a report of an order violation. A protected party believed that the person they have a protection order against tried to run them off the road. An investigation is ongoing, a report was completed.

Oct. 18

• A deputy on Orcas took a non-injury accident call at the Orcas sub-station.

• A Lopez deputy was dispatched to a hit-and-run call. The caller’s vehicle had been struck the day prior at a local business.

• A San Juan deputy responded to a report of vandalism regarding mailboxes that had been destroyed on Pear Point Road.

• A deputy on Orcas responded to a theft complaint at a local business. The management did not wish to pursue charges.

• A Lopez Island deputy was dispatched to a citizen assist call. A report was taken and forwarded to Adult Protective Services.

• A deputy on San Juan Island responded with EMS to the jail for an in-custody individual who requested medical attention. The individual was transported to the hospital by EMS and was later cleared by hospital staff to return to jail. A report was completed.

Oct. 19

• A San Juan deputy responded to a report of harassment. The reporting party did not want to pursue charges and wanted the incident documented. A report was made.