The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls.
Oct. 7
• An Orcas deputy was dispatched to an Olga address on found property resulting from probably a trespasser. Evidence was recovered.
•A 53-year-old Lopez Island woman was cited for driving with a suspended license after being stopped for speeding on Fisherman Bay Road. She was released from the scene with a citation to appear.
• A San Juan deputy arrived at the scene of a single vehicle roll-over accident east of Scheffer Drive. The driver was transported to Peace Health Hospital for treatment.
Oct. 8
• A deputy in Friday Harbor received a report attempted malicious mischief on A Street. The unknown suspect put two large screws under the victim’s tires in an attempt to pop the tires. The victim noticed the screws before any damage was done.
Oct. 9
• A Lopez deputy was dispatched to a report of a suspicious postcard received by a Lopez woman. The card did not contain threatening information, and was stamped “rejected” and returned to sender.
• An employee of an Eastsound business found two sets of books. She called the Sheriff’s Office to turn them in as found property.
Oct. 10
• A deputy responded to a residence on San Juan Island to settle a dispute involving a camper trailer.
• A San Juan Island caller reported that her child had not returned home. The caller reported the child advised she would be staying with some older boys. The caller provided a first name. After a short search the child was located and returned to a family friend.
Oct. 11
• A man walked through the parking lot of Friday Harbor expresso stand and took an unknown amount of money from the tip jar in the drive through window. The man was located.
Oct. 12
• A San Juan Island resident reported an aggressive driving incident that occurred in the area of Mitchell Bay and West Valley Rd. The resident said the other driver became aggressive because he had discouraged the marijuana farm on Fieldstone Rd. in recent months.
• An Orcas deputy took a report of an attempted fraudulent phone call she had received. The reporting party did not provide her banking information but requested the incident be taken down in case it happens to another person.
• It was reported that soccer goals were taken and some were damaged at the Friday Harbor Elementary School.
• An Orcas deputy responded to a report of an apparent vehicle prowl and theft of items that occurred in the area of Rosario in Eastsound.
• A Lopez deputy was dispatched to a possible harassment case. Complainant didn’t want the other subject contacted, but wanted the encounter on record.
• A deputy responded to the Friday Harbor area and determined a domestic violence incident had occurred. One suspect was taken into custody for assault in the fourth degree.
Oct. 13
• Someone brought in a found wallet to the sheriff’s office. It was found along West Street, directly behind Kings.
• A Lopez Island man believes his vehicle has been vandalized by foreign substances being added to his fuel. He says this has happened at least twice in the past three months.
• A Lopez deputy arrested a driver for driving under the influence. He initially stopped the person for not wearing his seat belt. The driver was cited for DUI and failure to wear his seat belt and released with a promise to appear in District Court.
• Deputies received a report of a person drinking in public in Friday Harbor.