The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 244 calls for service between Saturday, April 30 and Friday, May 6. Below are selected reports.
At 10:59 a.m. Tuesday, May 3 in Quilcene, a …
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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 244 calls for service between Saturday, April 30 and Friday, May 6. Below are selected reports.
At 10:59 a.m. Tuesday, May 3 in Quilcene, a caller reported a 15-year-old sister who had been stealing money and a bunch of other things.
A deputy contacted the caller, who said she wanted to pursue charges against her sister. She also said her sister had a history of using her mother’s credit card without permission.
The mother of the girl was going to check her room to see if any of the stolen items could be found.
At 2:55 p.m. Tuesday, May 3 in Port Hadlock, a resident reported a case of fraud after she went to the bank but was denied credit due to an unpaid bill for $350 from a utility company in Texas.
The woman said she had called the fraud department for TXU Energy in an attempt to resolve the matter, and was told the unpaid bill covered the time frame between Aug. 5, 2021 through Sept. 5, 2021.
A credit report had included the unpaid bill.
The woman said she had never lived in Texas.
She was given a case number, and was also advised to contact Social Security and to keep an eye on her personal credit reports.
At 8:18 p.m. Tuesday, May 3 in Quilcene, a caller said someone had been in the rental unit he shares with his girlfriend and had been moving things around when they weren’t there.
The caller had no idea who would be doing such a thing but was concerned the activity would continue.
A deputy suggested the man obtain a game camera or a security camera to see if it would pick up the image of an intruder.
The man said they were in the process of doing that but wanted law enforcement to be aware of the issue.