Woman offered meth; cars keyed; domestic disputes | San Juan County Sheriff’s Log

Oct. 8: A Friday Harbor woman was awakened by a man banging on her door looking for her roommate. Entry was not gained, and the man departed before deputies arrived.

Oct. 8: A  Friday Harbor woman was awakened by a man banging on her door looking for her roommate. Entry was not gained, and the man departed before deputies arrived.

• A bicycle was found along Beaverton Valley Road was turned in to the sheriff’s office, and later claimed by the owner.

• Deputies responded to keep the peace after a dispute between two men over money owed in an Eastsound establishment.

Oct. 9: A Lopez man reported the theft of a parcel that had been delivered and left by his mailbox at the south end.

Oct. 10: A 41-year-old Lopez woman escaped injury when she drove off Fisherman Bay Road avoiding a deer. The car was stuck, but once removed from the ditch was undamaged.

• A woman reported being offered methamphetamine at Crescent Beach on Orcas Island. The suspect was located, interviewed, and allowed deputies to search him and his vehicle. No drugs were found.

• A runaway Friday Harbor girl was located and returned.

• The guardrail at Mt. Baker Road and Terrell Beach Road on Orcas Island was damaged in a hit and run crash.

Oct. 11: Lopez deputies responded to a domestic dispute. The parties were arguing over a cell phone.

• A Deer Harbor man reported a trespasser in his back yard. The man was contacted, and asked to leave.

• An Eastsound man reported the theft of his backpack from the Orcas Library. He left the backpack briefly to use the rest room, and when he returned the backpack was gone.

• Two vehicles were “keyed” at the Orcas High School Homecoming game, including the Friday Harbor High School bus.

• A 25-year-old Friday Harbor man was arrested for assaulting family members and a responding deputy in a domestic violence call on rural San Juan Island.

Oct. 13: A 42-year-old Friday Harbor man was cited for driving without a license and a traffic infractions in connection with an auto vs. bicycle collision at Tucker and Larson. The cyclist suffered scratches and bruises in the collision, but was not seriously hurt.