Jefferson County Sheriff's Log | 'You should know it'

Leader News Staff
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Posted 6/9/22

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 215 calls for service between Saturday, April 23 and Friday, April 29. Below are selected reports.

At 4:22 p.m. Monday, April 25 in Chimacum, a …

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Jefferson County Sheriff's Log | 'You should know it'

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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 215 calls for service between Saturday, April 23 and Friday, April 29. Below are selected reports.

At 4:22 p.m. Monday, April 25 in Chimacum, a caller said a man in a Jeep was threatening to kill people.

He was in the driveway at the time of the call, she said, doing donuts with the Jeep.

The caller said the man then took off, and hit a telephone pole.

The man was contacted, and he asked why authorities were allowing the caller to stay at his house.

A deputy contacted both of the people in the incident, and they said it had only been a verbal disagreement. They agreed to stay apart for the evening.

At 10:22 a.m. Tuesday, April 26 in Port Hadlock, dispatchers were called about the custody of a 3-year-old and the disposition of the daughter.

The emergency call came after an argument over the welfare of the child.

At 12:31 p.m. Tuesday, April 26 in Port Hadlock, a person stopped by the sheriff’s office to say she was being followed by someone but wasn’t sure who it was.

The person was in a vehicle that appeared to be a white Thunderbird with some sort of government-type license pate.

The woman also said she was being followed and harassed by some people in the community, and she wanted it documented because they were being unfair to her and her son.

At 10:47 p.m. Tuesday, April 26 in Port Hadlock, a caller complained about noise on Mason Street near the library.

The caller said it was coming from a dilapidated trailer. The address was unknown, but of the property, the caller said “you should know it.”

The residents were contacted, and were advised that the work they were doing on cars was disturbing the neighbors.

They were warned about violating the county’s noise ordinance.