Port-a-potty shoved over 150-foot cliff, chalk footprint graffiti left

San Juan County Sheriff's Department reported responding to these calls: June 8: Someone pushed a port-a-potty over a steep cliff and used red chalk to draw four footprints -- highlighted by "C-ya" captions -- in an apparent case of vandalism at an Orcas Island construction site. The port-a-potty, which took a 150-foot tumble over a cliff in the 200 block of Helen Loggie Lane, reportedly sustained minimal damage.

San Juan County Sheriff’s Department reported responding to these calls:

June 8: Someone pushed a port-a-potty over a steep cliff and used red chalk to draw four footprints — highlighted by “C-ya” captions — in an apparent case of vandalism at an Orcas Island construction site. The port-a-potty, which took a 150-foot tumble over a cliff in the 200 block of Helen Loggie Lane, reportedly sustained minimal damage.

June 9: Failure to turn on the headlights of her sedan led to the arrest of a San Juan Island girl for driving without a license and without identification. The 16-year-old was pulled over near the intersection of Blair Avenue and Spring Street at about 9:30 p.m.