Firearms fear, lucky landing and car confusion | Sheriff’s Log

The San Juan County Sheriff responded to the following calls:

Feb. 17

• A deputy investigated a report of a controlled substance violation by a juvenile in Friday Harbor. The juvenile was reportedly giving marijuana to other juveniles and encouraging them to smoke. Investigation continues.

• Deputies responded to a home where parents had found marijuana and empty alcohol containers in their son’s bedroom. The items were photographed and taken as evidence and a report forwarded to juvenile services.

Feb. 18

• A Lopez Island man issued a citation for speeding, 15 mph over the posted limit on Hummel Lake Road.

• A San Juan County deputy located a found item on Orcas Road. No one has come to claim the item.

• Lopez deputies were dispatched for an overdue swimmer in San Juan Channel. The swimmer, a Lopez woman, was found safe at home.

Feb. 19

• A deputy was contacted in reference to a vehicle prowl, which occurred in the Friday Harbor area. The victim reported a radio was taken from a parked vehicle the previous night. The investigation is ongoing.

• A Lopez Island deputy stopped and cited a Seattle man for speeding on Hummel Lake Road.

Feb. 20

• A Lopez Island woman reported she had loaned her car to a friend who had failed to return it at agreed time. Deputies located the car and reunited it with its owner. It was determined that no crime had been committed.

• A deputy in Friday Harbor contacted a person that had an outstanding warrant out of San Juan County District Court. The person was arrested for the warrant and was booked into the jail.

Feb. 21

• A Lopez Island woman was stopped and cited for speeding on Hummel Lake Road.

• A deputy was dispatched to a report of drug paraphernalia found in Friday Harbor. The deputy retrieved the items and destroyed them at the sheriff’s office.

• A Lopez Island deputy was called regarding five sheep and two horses running at large near the school. The owner of the animals was identified and they were returned home.

• A Lopez deputy was called regarding a bull at large. The bull was located and the owner identified. The owner arrived on scene to take care of the animal.