KITSAP 911

Here are some selected incident reports from local law enforcement agencies

Woman assaulted picking up

Thanksgiving food basket

A 29-year-old Bremerton woman was charged with assault after she tried to take a three-year-old girl away from the child’s mother while at the Central Kitsap Food Bank.

According to police, Shanna Christine Lewis was at the food bank waiting to pick up a Thanksgiving basket of food along with the victim.

Lewis allegedly said “You didn’t birth that child!” to another woman, grabbed the woman’s child, and then began to attack the woman, “swinging her fists wildly.”

The women tussled and were then separated. Police arrived and found cuts and bruises on the victim’s face and neck.

According to the police report, Lewis was under the care of Kitsap Mental Health and was taking some anti-psychotic medications.

Lewis was arrested for assault. Her bail was set at $75,000.

Hotel clerk uses customer’s

credit card to buy lingerie

A hotel clerk allegedly used a customer’s credit card to purchase lingerie, according to a felony complaint filed in the Kitsap County District Court. Briana A. Primm Heimerman, 20, of Bremerton, was charged with identity theft in the second degree. On Nov. 27, Primm Heimerman, who worked as a hotel clerk, allegedly used a hotel customer’s credit card information to purchase $34.90 worth of lingerie and had the purchase shipped to her home. The customer had paid for his room using the same card. Primm Heimerman told police that she did make the purchase, but adamantly said the purchase was made using her own credit card, not the customer’s card.

He had dope in his sock

William Louis Ivey, 69, of Bremerton, was charged with delivery of methamphetamine. Bremerton detectives had an informant purchase methamphetamine from Ivey on three occasions. The total amount of the purchases was 4.5 grams. Officers used a search warrant to search Ivey’s home and found 5.8 grams of methamphetamine there. Ivey said he was a dealer and only used the drug occasionally. His cell phone showed several text messages regarding drugs and prices.

After being told he was being arrested, Ivey told officers “I have dope in my sock,” and pulled out a 1-gram bag of methamphetamine.

Bail was set at $100,000.

 

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