The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 612 calls for service between Saturday, Aug. 27 and Friday, Sept. 9. Below are selected reports.
At 6:47 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2 in Chimacum, a …
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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 612 calls for service between Saturday, Aug. 27 and Friday, Sept. 9. Below are selected reports.
At 6:47 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2 in Chimacum, a woman said her son was at her home and was high on meth.
The son was out in the front yard yelling. He then came up to the house and started banging on the side of the house and then on the windows.
The woman said her son has been high going on three weeks.
She said her son was now on the back porch.
The doors of the house were locked.
The woman looked outside and said her son was now running down the hill.
He came back to the yard and started swinging his arms around. The woman said she had never seen her son like this before.
Deputies arrived and confirmed he was under the influence of a stimulant. He was very animated and was making no sense.
He was escorted off the property by deputies.
He soon came back, and was asked to leave in a less-nice manner.
The son said he should not have to leave. He said he was legally a tenant because he had only been out of the home for two weeks.
The woman was advised to get a restraining order.
The son eventually left.
At 10:40 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2 in Brinnon, a woman reported getting into a disagreement with a man who was parked on a vacant lot.
The man was sitting in a lawn chair next to the van, and he told the caller he was going to camp on public property.
The woman told the man he was not on public land, and an argument ensured.
The woman left and said the man followed her home in his van. He had been parked outside for the last five minutes.
The woman called back 20 minutes later and said the man with the van had left.