The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls.
Sept. 30
• A Friday Harbor deputy investigated a report of a vehicle prowl. The reporting party stated that someone attempted to steal the vehicle and/or the stereo. There was damage to the ignition switch and stereo.
• A Lopez Island resident reported that someone had entered his home and attempted to remove a safe.
Oct. 1
• A Friday Harbor deputy responded to a report of dogs tied up and barking in the area of Wold Road, but after responding, the officer changed the complaint to dogs at large.
• Deputies in Friday Harbor responded to the report of a male undressing himself on the street. Deputies located the male and transported him to the hospital for evaluation.
• A San Juan Island deputy responded to a panic alarm on San Juan Drive. After contact was made with the homeowners, it was found to be a false alarm. The owner was asked to call the alarm company next time, as they can cancel a police response.
• A Lopez deputy took a report of a theft of jewelry. The suspect is a former house guest of the victim.
Oct. 2
• A Friday Harbor woman came into the sheriff’s office to report that someone keyed her car.
• A deputy in Friday Harbor received a report of a civil/landlord tenant problem on Portland Fair Road.
Oct. 3
• A Lopez Island man reported that his identity had been fraudulently used to open a bank account and apply for credit. His credit monitoring service detected the activity before any known monetary loss was suffered.
• Friday Harbor deputies received reports from concerned family member about a male family member with bipolar disorder experiencing delusions and being aggressive and threatening. Family gave deputies a written statement about this and the subject was contacted and picked up on an involuntary mental health hold.
• A Friday Harbor deputy responded to a report of a domestic violence assault incident. The assaults involved a mother and her son. Both were arrested for separate assaults on each other.
Oct. 3
• An Eastsound resident reported her storage unit was accessed by unknown persons and items were taken.
Oct. 5
• A Lopez School employee found a voice message that had been left over the weekend where it sounded like there was an altercation occurring in the background. A deputy went and checked on the caller and found everyone safe.
• A wallet was found in the public rest rooms on Sunshine Alley.
• An Eastsound deputy stopped a vehicle for speeding and found the driver had a suspended Oregon driver’s license. The driver was cited for the infraction and the vehicle was impounded.
• Deputies in Friday Harbor received a report of a domestic violence incident on Portland Fair Road.
Oct. 6
• A citizen reported his identity was taken over and services with Dish TV were charged using his name.
• A Lopez deputy responded to a gunshot injury complaint. The involved person unintentionally shot himself in the foot. He was evaluated by Emergency Medical Services personnel and subsequently flown to a mainland hospital for medical treatment.