The Island Blotter

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Aug 12
Monday
August 12, 2024 · 2 incidents

A Lopez deputy evicted an unauthorized camper from the village park and connected them with services—proving that sometimes the best way to help someone is to tell them to pitch their tent elsewhere.

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Lopez residents reported hearing what sounded like large explosions from San Juan or the peninsula, which remains a mystery that's still going boom in our records.

Other
Aug 11
Sunday
August 11, 2024 · 1 incident

An Orcas deputy found a wallet and booked it into evidence, giving new meaning to "checking your balance" at the station.

Other
Aug 10
Saturday
August 10, 2024 · 1 incident

A San Juan deputy responded to a report of lost property, which we assume has not yet been found, hence the "lost" part.

Other
Aug 9
Friday
August 9, 2024 · 1 incident

The dog's owner received an at-large warning letter—consider it a gentle reminder that fences make good neighbors, and leashes make better dog owners.

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Jan 24
Wednesday
January 24, 2024 · 1 incident

An Eastsound deputy took a lost wallet report in Eastsound, because apparently even on an island, wallets still manage to go missing.

Eastsound Other
Nov 30
Wednesday
November 30, 2022 · 2 incidents

A Lopez parent reported that their child was being repeatedly approached by an unfamiliar older man offering rides—a serious safety concern that law enforcement is actively investigating.

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An Orcas resident discovered that black ice is nature's way of saying "your car goes where it wants now" after sliding off the roadway.

Other
Jul 4
Monday
July 4, 2022 · 4 incidents

A boater off San Juan got a BUI courtesy of another agency, who made the initial arrest and did most of the heavy lifting before handing off the case.

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The U.S. Coast Guard really knows how to make a splash in Roche Harbor—they detained a boat operator for BUI, proving that "staying afloat" means something very different when you're three sheets to the wind. Deputies took the individual into custody and transported them to San Juan County Jail, where the only thing they'll be navigating is their life choices.

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A San Juan deputy investigated a reported order violation and confirmed that yes, in fact, a court order had been violated, with the case now forwarded to the prosecutor.

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A San Juan resident discovered that court-ordered sobriety conditions and open containers don't mix, and neither does their breath sample with a citation.

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Jan 31
Monday
January 31, 2022 · 1 incident

A small child was spotted taking a solo jog down the road on Lopez, but the situation was quickly resolved when the child's mother was located and the pint-sized marathoner was returned home.

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Apr 25
Saturday
April 25, 2020 · 1 incident

A Lopez deputy reunited some found property with its rightful owner near a south end beach, proving that honesty is still the best policy—even on an island.

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Apr 24
Friday
April 24, 2020 · 1 incident

A deputy processed some property into evidence with the express purpose of watching it go away forever, which we're calling "destruction" but the property is calling "the end."

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Apr 23
Thursday
April 23, 2020 · 5 incidents

A deputy spotted a woman in dark clothing doing her best ninja impression on Orcas at night, but it turned out she had a companion keeping tabs on her, so everyone went home safe and slightly less mysteriously.

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The same driver also discovered that "insurance" isn't just a suggestion—it's apparently the law.

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A San Juan driver learned the hard way that a suspended license is basically a permission slip you don't have.

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Caller had questions about something we're not equipped to handle, so we pointed them toward the county folks who actually know what they're doing.

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A Lopez resident called about a shoreline access question, but a records check revealed the area was private property, meaning this particular citizen had discovered the one beach in the world with a "No Trespassing" sign and apparently a very strong opinion about it.

Other
Apr 22
Wednesday
April 22, 2020 · 1 incident

A Lopez deputy discovered that Mother Nature had decided to redesign Shark Reef Road by installing a large tree as a speed bump; thankfully, public works showed up to negotiate its removal.

Shark Reef Road Other
Mar 26
Tuesday
March 26, 2019 · 1 incident

A Lopez deputy investigated a reported violation of a protective order.

Other
Mar 25
Monday
March 25, 2019 · 1 incident

A Bellevue resident learned that going 42 in a 25 on Fisherman Bay Road is, in fact, not a suggestion, and received a citation to prove it.

Lopez Island Other
Mar 24
Sunday
March 24, 2019 · 4 incidents

(This appears to be a continuation of [4291]; no separate rewrite needed)

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An Orcas driver was warned about defective equipment; their car's cry for help was finally heard.

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(This appears to be a continuation of [4285]; no separate rewrite needed)

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A Lopez driver was caught red-handed using a cell phone while driving, then discovered they'd also forgotten their license and insurance card—a real "forgot my phone, lost my mind" situation.

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Mar 23
Saturday
March 23, 2019 · 3 incidents

A Friday Harbor deputy responded to a suspicious circumstance, made contact with the involved person, and filed a report for documentation purposes.

Friday Harbor Other

A Friday Harbor deputy assisted a colleague in ensuring that a person in need received the treatment and support they required.

Friday Harbor Other

An Orcas deputy responded to an order violation, completed an investigation, and filed a report—presumably with better luck than the original order had.

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