Jefferson County Sheriff's Log | Return of the rock poet

Posted 11/17/22

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 215 calls for service between Saturday, Oct. 15 and Friday, Oct. 21. Below are selected reports.

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Jefferson County Sheriff's Log | Return of the rock poet

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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 215 calls for service between Saturday, Oct. 15 and Friday, Oct. 21. Below are selected reports.

At 2:09 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18 in Port Hadlock, a resident reported an incident of malicious mischief.

A man said someone wrote a note on a rock that had been left on his driveway.

The message on the rock said “murder + death,” as well as the number eight, and then the words “life” and “sup bruh.”

The message was written in blue marker on a large stone.

The resident suspected an old classmate who had done work for him.

Authorities were familiar with the suspect, and a deputy compared the handwriting on the rock to a note from the person that had been obtained earlier.

The handwriting did not match.

The resident also reported that someone had cut a garden hose that had been left in front of his house. It was unknown when the hose was damaged.

The resident said he would get cameras to surveil the property and report any further activity.

The undersheriff visited the scene and determined the man’s driveway was at the end of the street and it was likely that whoever had been on the property was not someone who had just been passing through.

At 2:47 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18 in Quilcene, a caller said someone who worked at the store had been making threats, and accused the caller of chasing a woman.

The caller was a registered sex offender, and said the person who had made threats had said he was going to come to the person’s property and destroy things.