Jefferson County Sheriff's Log | He could be dead, not sure

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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received calls for service between Friday, Jan. 13 and Friday, Jan. 20. Below are selected reports.

At 2:26 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17 in Port Ludlow, a resident reported an ongoing issue of being harassed by a neighbor.

The caller said a man had just yelled at her and accused her of being on his property.

Two other women from the neighboring property had yelled at her the previous night.

A deputy contacted the caller, and she said the neighbors are harassing her over what appears to be a property line dispute.

A temporary harassment order had recently expired, and the deputy suggested the woman get a harassment order for herself.

At 10:04 a.m. Wednesday,  Jan. 18 in Nordland, a caller reported a drug violation.

The caller gave the name of a person associated at their property, in a left side garage bay. The caller reported finding fentanyl and drug paraphernalia in the vehicle and wanted the person removed from the residence.

A deputy was told the person came over Saturday to use the garage to work on a vehicle and had been there ever since. He was currently sleeping on a couch in an accessory dwelling unit.

A deputy contacted the residents, who said they wanted the man to be removed from the property but had not actually told him to leave. The residents said he was face down in the unit and there was concern that he could be dead. The deputy was told no one had tried to wake him up.

The man was later found alive and in the bathroom when the deputy arrived at the scene. He had not yet been asked to leave.

At 11:03 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 18 in Port Hadlock, a business reported a man that had been caught shoplifting and the person was out in the parking lot of the business with the manager.

Stolen items were found in the person’s pockets. A deputy was told the stolen items included paint and epoxy. The business asked that the man and his companion be trespassed from the premises.

The man was contacted and given a trespassing admonishment. The man’s companion could not be found.