Jefferson County Sheriff's Log | Dog gets neighbor in the end

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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 223 calls for service between Saturday, Sept. 24 and Friday, Sept. 30. Below are selected reports.

At 9:28 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24 in Nordland, a resident reported being harassed by someone who drove by the caller’s home, cussed out the window of the vehicle, laughed at the resident, then drove away.

The driver was last seen headed toward Port Hadlock.

The resident didn’t understand what the driver had yelled.

The resident said the driver had a no-contact order to prevent contact between the pair.

A deputy determined that since the driver was the one who obtained the no-contact order, the resident could not use that court order against the driver.

At 9:38 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24 in Chimacum, the theft of a chainsaw was reported.

The chainsaw was a Stihl Model MS 311Z and had been left in the driveway of the property on Center Road. The saw was believed to have been taken sometime around Sept. 9.

There are no suspects.

The saw was entered into a national police database of stolen property.

At 1:20 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 25 in Port Hadlock, a resident asked for a deputy to patrol the neighborhood after a loud explosion was heard in Irondale.

The caller reported hearing the sound just before calling 911, and said it may have been a gunshot.

Nothing was heard before or after the noise.

Eight minutes later a deputy patrolled the area and found no activity. The deputy parked for a while with a window down and didn’t hearing anything.

At 11:27 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 25 in Port Ludlow, a Jefferson Healthcare employee reported treating an animal bite victim.

The patient was bitten on Sept. 21. The person was bitten on the buttocks by a neighbor’s dog.

The case will be forwarded to an animal control officer.

At 12:07 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25 in Port Hadlock, a theft was reported overnight at a construction site.

A caller said 36 bags of concrete mix were taken. Security cameras had been at the building site but had not been activated.

An unknown suspect took the concrete bags, valued at $4.09 a bag. A pallet was also damaged, and the caller said there was a $25 deposit on the pallet.

The plastic weather wrap for the project was also stolen.

The thief left behind four bags of concrete mix.