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Police Blotter 7/19/11

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July 17

• The Seattle P.D. arrested a male on a Bainbridge Island warrant and needed to confirm the warrant. When it was confirmed, he was booked into King County.

• Officers were dispatched to a residence on High School Road for a verbal argument between a female and a male. Officers arrived and talked to both parties. The male half agreed to leave the residence for the evening.

July 15

• A male and a female from Everett engaged in a verbal domestic argument in the parking lot of the Bainbridge Island Police Department. Officers assisted and they went their separate ways.

• A Bainbridge Island citizen reported that he had been threatened over the phone. The suspect was found to be in California.

July 14

• At a Morgan Road residence, police discovered that a woman from Silverdale under a protection order was in the presence of the respondent to that protection order.  The respondent was arrested.

• At Madison and Wyatt Way NE, an officer made a traffic stop for a traffic violation. The driver, a Bainbridge Island resident, was found to have a third degree suspended license. He was cited and released.

• In Suquamish, A 61-year-old man was discovered pinned between a motor home and a garage. The man had apparently been trying to move his camper across the yard using a cable winch, bottle jacks, and wooden beams. As he was moving one of the beams, one of the bottle jacks may have tipped causing the camper to tip over. North Kitsap Fire and Rescue arrived on the scene and pronounced the man dead.

• In Suquamish, a 9-year-old bicyclist was hit by a car. Sheriff’s traffic investigators believe that the boy was heading eastbound on Plum when he entered the intersection at Brockton. Witnesses say the boy failed to heed the stop sign and entered the intersection directly in front of a 1996 Subaru Impreza heading north. The driver of the Subaru was unable to stop before hitting him. The boy, who was not wearing a helmet, was later airlifted to Harborview for head and leg injuries.

July 12

• A school official reported a fire alarm had been tampered with at Sakai School over the weekend. No suspect information.

• A Miller Road artist reported the theft of items from her studio over a three-day period. An unknown suspect(s) accessed the studio and took a CD player and art supplies and tools.

• A citizen turned in a camera she found at Pritchard Park.

• A citizen turned in a Canon camera he found at Point White dock.


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