Once, twice, three times a driver
A 25-year-old Suquamish man was arrested and fined for a slew of incidents April 16.
About 1:45 a.m. deputies pulled over a vehicle with an expired license plate with unexpired tabs.
The man was unable to provide registration or insurance. Deputies later found out the man gave a false name.
Another deputy arrived and recognized the man, whose license was suspended for two convictions of driving under the influence. It was also noted in police reports that a vehicle ignition interlock device is required in any car he drives. It was not there.
The man was issued $982 in fines for an expired registration, altering a license plate and not having proof of insurance.
He was also cited for driving with a suspended license and for not possessing a vehicle ignition interlock.
He was booked in jail for giving deputies a false name. His bail was set at $5,000.
We were supposed
to show up?
An 18-year-old Keyport woman and her 22-year-old Keyport boyfriend were arrested and booked in jail for involvement in a hit-and-run accident April 16.
Neither appeared on their set court date and had arrest warrants for contempt of court.
The man, who was the driver during the hit-and-run incident, had an additional fourth-degree assault charge.
His bail was set at $5,000. Hers was set at $500.