Felony warrant, rare coin removal and a suspicious knock | Sheriff’s Log

• Lopez Island deputies arrested a wanted person for a California felony warrant. The subject was subsequently transported to the San Juan County jail to await extradition to California.

Sept. 9

• Lopez Island deputies arrested a wanted person for a California felony warrant. The subject was subsequently transported to the San Juan County jail to await extradition to California.

• A Lopez deputy responded to a dog at large complaint. It was located and returned to the dog owner. The deputy issued the owner a dog at large warning letter.

• A deputy in Friday Harbor received a report of a trespass on Argyle Avenue. The suspect was given a warning.

• A Lopez deputy received a missing person report. It was determined that the person, who suffered from dementia, boarded the wrong ferry from Anacortes. She was subsequently placed on the correct ferry and reunited with the reporting person.

• A large amount of rare coins were removed from a Friday Harbor residence.

Sept. 11

• A Lopez deputy was dispatched for a suspicious knock at the door. The deputy checked the area and did not find any sign of trespassers.

• The Olga water company reported a tent behind their water tower. No one was there and the camping equipment was taken in as found property.

• An unknown person took an item from a woman’s purse in Eastsound.

• A Friday Harbor dog owner was given a verbal warning for his barking dogs.

Sept. 12

• A woman walked into the Sheriff’s Office in Friday Harbor to turn herself in on a warrant.

• A deputy was dispatched to an Eastsound address on the report of a bicycle theft.

• An Orcas resident found a bank card in the streets of Eastsound. The card was turned in. It appears to not belong to a resident.

• A Lopez deputy received a dog after it was picked up walking along the road. The dog was not wearing a tag.

• A deputy found a VHS video cassette tape in its box at the Orcas Island High School grounds. No one was there to claim it. It was booked it into evidence.

Sept. 13

• A deputy received a report of an apparent harassment incident on Orcas Island. It was found that the suspect threatened the victim’s property. The case has been submitted to the prosecutor’s office.

Sept. 14

• A handmade, leather wallet and contents was found in the road near the southbound guardrail at Roche Harbor Road and Terrace Drive. There was no cash in the wallet, other than a single penny.

• A Lopez deputy responded to a reported theft at the Lopez ferry terminal. A backpack full of school supplies was removed from one vehicle, the contents removed and the backpack deposited in another vehicle.

• Orcas deputies responded to a report of domestic violence assault in progress. The incident was verbal by nature and no arrests were made.

Sept. 15

• A Lopez deputy responded to an attempted vehicular assault complaint. It was determined that the incident was unintentional and resulted from a misunderstanding while a ferry employee was attempting to direct a motorist who was boarding a ferry.

• A Lopez deputy responded to a disorderly conduct complaint. Several people almost struck a pedestrian while they were clinging to a moving vehicle while on skateboards. The suspects were located and apologized. The reporting person declined pressing charges.