The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 360 calls for service between Friday, March 3 and Friday, March 10. Below are selected reports.
At 3:47 p.m. Monday, March 6 in Quilcene, a …
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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 360 calls for service between Friday, March 3 and Friday, March 10. Below are selected reports.
At 3:47 p.m. Monday, March 6 in Quilcene, a caller reported three suspicious cars that were at the end of Rodgers Street.
One of the vehicles looked similar to one seen at a Saturday incident where gas had been siphoned.
The caller said all three vehicles had come down the street at a high rate of speed before stopping to park. The caller believed there were kids in the vehicles, and probably smoking pot after school got out.
A deputy responded and was told the vehicle had left the scene 35 to 40 minutes earlier.
They were last seen headed toward Brinnon.
At 11:46 a.m. Tuesday, March 7 at Tarboo Lake, a timber theft and vandalism was reported.
The caller said boughs from 75 to 100 cedar trees had been removed sometime between November and December.
The investigation is continuing.
At 11:57 a.m. Tuesday, March 7 in Port Ludlow, a woman reported a case of fraud. Her husband had been scammed and had given a caller their Social Security and credit card numbers.
The caller said the credit cards had been canceled.
At 1:47 p.m. Tuesday, March 7 in Brinnon, a woman said she was being harassed by a man following the end of a very short relationship.
The woman said they went on two dates, but she told him she wasn’t interested.
She had blocked him from calling but she said he continues to find new ways to contact her, most recently by social media.
The woman asked a deputy to contact the man.
The man spoke with a deputy and was very receptive to the advice he was given; he agreed to make no further attempts to contact her.