Jefferson County Sheriff's Log | Get off my lawn

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Posted 8/2/22

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 253 calls for service between Saturday, June 18 and Friday, June 24. Below are selected reports.

At 7:07 p.m. Wednesday, June 22 in Brinnon, a …

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Jefferson County Sheriff's Log | Get off my lawn

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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 253 calls for service between Saturday, June 18 and Friday, June 24. Below are selected reports.

At 7:07 p.m. Wednesday, June 22 in Brinnon, a resident said a neighbor had destroyed the caller’s lawn.

The caller said there had been survey sticks on the property but the neighbor had buried them.

The caller was advised it was a civil issue.

The resident also said he wanted his neighbors to stop harassing him.

He was advised of the option of getting an anti-harassment order from the court.

At 8:30 p.m. Thursday, June 23 in Quilcene, a caller reported hitting a deer on Center Road.

The caller said the deer wasn’t dead yet, but needed to be.

The animal was removed from the roadway.

At 8:54 a.m. Friday, June 24 in Chimacum, vandalism was reportedly found on a bathroom wall. A deputy attempted to contact the caller without success.

At 11:02 a.m. Friday, June 24 in Chimacum, a woman said people were stealing things from her neighbor. 

She said every day she looks out her window and watches them steal stuff from their base of operation.

No crime was currently in progress.

The woman was also concerned about cars that were parked in a shared driveway.

She said she was upset with her neighbors and also frustrated with new laws.

The woman asked for additional patrols in the neighborhood.

At 11:27 a.m. Friday, June 24 in Brinnon, a manager of a water district reported the theft of water.

The district shut off water to a customer after the person refused to pay their bills for the past year. 

The person then cut off the lock that had been placed when the water was shut off.

The district did not want criminal charges pursued at this point, but the employee promised to call back if the utility board decided to press charges.