The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls.
Sept. 16
• A Lopez Island Deputy responded to a suspicious circumstance complaint after a 911 call from what sounded like a confused person. The deputy contacted the caller and determined he was suffering from a medical condition. The subject was flown to a hospital for evaluation.
• A Lopez deputy received a burglary and theft complaint from a former Center Island resident. It was determined that the home that was reportedly burglarized had been recently foreclosed on. An investigation is being conducted to determine whether the items were actually stolen.
Sept. 17
• A Friday Harbor deputy responded to the Christian Science Church in regards to garbage left at the back of the church. There was no identifying items in the garbage and no witnesses to it being left. The complainant said they would get rid of the trash and will call if it happens again.
• A Lopez deputy spoke with a business owner regarding an unwanted person complaint. The owner requested that the unwanted person be told they were no longer allowed to enter the business.
• An employee from the animal shelter in Friday Harbor felt threatened by an email she received from a Langley, B.C. man. The man had his application for adopting a cat denied due to his belligerent behavior toward the employee. She was advised to seek a restraining order.
• A Lopez deputy received a suspicious circumstance complaint. The reporting person called after a customer delivered an item for mechanical service and the ownership of the item was not clearly established. The customer claimed he found the item. An investigation is being conducted.
Sept. 18
• A deputy arrived at the ferry landing in Friday Harbor in reference to a no-injury traffic collision that occurred in the ferry lines.
• A deputy responded to an Eastsound address in regards to an ongoing civil matter from an employer to an employee. Both parties have been advised to go through the proper civil processes. An informational report was taken due to so many calls generated.
• An Eastsound deputy responded to someone consuming marijuana in public.
Sept. 19
• A citizen reported his vehicle was stolen from downtown Friday Harbor. Deputies located the vehicle in the area of Golf Course Road and Cattle Point.
• A deputy was dispatched to the San Juan Island area in reference to a citizen dispute. The reporting deputy arrived and contacted both parties. It was determined that the incident was civil in nature but both parties should not to contact each other.
Sept. 20
• Lopez deputies were dispatched to a call about a naked man behaving violently. The subject was contacted and continued to behave erratically. A taser was deployed to help take him into protective custody. The man was flown off island for a medical and mental evaluation.
• A deputy met with a San Juan Island resident in reference to a possible vandalism to his vehicle. It had damage to the windshield consistent with ball strikes. The vehicle had been parked overnight at a location on Spring Street.
• An Orcas deputy was dispatched to a burglary that had occurred some time in the past two years.
• A complainant reported vandalism to an apartment unit at their complex located on Guard Street in Friday Harbor. The front door was damaged and food was left behind.
Sept. 21
• A Lopez resident reported missing electronic items. Upon further investigation, it was found that items were likely taken in another county.
Sept. 22
• Deputies served a restraining order on a Friday Harbor male. The restraining order included the male subject having to forfeit his firearms and other weapons. The order was served without incident and the subject left his premises immediately.
• A deputy was dispatched to the Friday Harbor area in reference to a disturbance. The reporting deputy arrived and made contact with the suspect, who had a local warrant for his arrest. The suspect was taken into custody and booked into the San Juan holding facility.