Jefferson County Sheriff's Log | Classroom trashed by vandals

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Posted 6/29/23

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 263 calls for service between Saturday, April 15 and Friday, April 21. Below are selected reports.

At 7:25 p.m. Tuesday, April 18 in Port …

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Jefferson County Sheriff's Log | Classroom trashed by vandals

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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 263 calls for service between Saturday, April 15 and Friday, April 21. Below are selected reports.

At 7:25 p.m. Tuesday, April 18 in Port Hadlock, a woman called to report an unwanted man at her residence.

She said the man had been trespassed from the apartment units by a building supervisor, and she said she was told to call if she saw the unwanted person on the property.

The woman said she saw the man go into his old apartment.

A deputy responded to the apartment unit where the man had been seen, and a woman said he had been there 20 minutes earlier but had left.

A deputy determined that there was not a trespass order on file against the man.

At 3:57 p.m. Thursday, April 20 in Chimacum, a burglary was reported at a school. One of the portable classrooms had been broken into and vandalized.

The school had video of students entering the portable. Computers and other items were broken, and quite a bit of damage had been done.

The students entered through a locked gate but the portable had apparently not been locked.

It was determined the incident happened on April 19. All of the students involved were placed on an emergency expulsion.

A student and her father came to the sheriff’s office on their own volition and the girl said she had been in the portable after school to hang out with friends, but the classroom was already trashed when she got there. She said other students had been in the portable after they skipped a sixth-period class.

The district superintendent will determine the appropriate law enforcement response after the incident is reviewed internally.