Jefferson County Sheriff's Log | Stalker at the coffee stand

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Posted 10/31/22

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

At 1:51 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25 in Port …

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Jefferson County Sheriff's Log | Stalker at the coffee stand

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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 1:51 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25 in Port Hadlock, a caller reported a case of animal abuse at Irondale Park.

A woman was seen getting out of her car and hitting her dog. She then kicked the dog and started yelling at it.

The woman was described as being in her mid-40s. A witness provided a license plate number for the vehicle.

A deputy responded but the woman had left the area.

At 3:42 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25 in Port Ludlow, a woman at a coffee stand said a man was harassing her at the walk-up window and was refusing to leave the property.

The man was outside and was told multiple times to go away but would not leave.

The caller said the man asked her to come and live in his shed. He was seen drinking out of a flask.

The man then moved over to a picnic table and continued staring at the woman. The woman said she was very scared, and the man approached again and started knocking on the window.

Deputies responded and advised the woman to seek a protection order after hearing comments the man had made to her co-workers about the woman.

At 3:42 a.m. Monday, Sept. 26 in Port Hadlock, a woman was bitten by a dog while at a friend’s house.

The incident occurred Friday. The animal was described as a large dog of an unknown breed.

An animal control officer will contact the dog’s owner.

At 9:45 a.m. Monday, Sept. 26 in Port Ludlow, credit cards were found at the Beach Club.

The cards were found by a woman who turned them into the front desk.

A deputy tried to trace the name on the cards in the department’s computer system but was unable to match the name.

The cards were entered into evidence as found property.