When idiots
interfere
Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to an assault in progress involving a knife at the Village Fair Apartments on NE Fairgrounds Road in East Bremerton at 11:30 p.m. Sept. 30.
Upon arrival, deputies spoke to the 22-year-old victim who said her 23-year-old boyfriend had been drinking and hanging out with a friend. He had been arrested for things in the past and she planned on kicking him out of their apartment that night.
The couple argued and he threw things around their apartment. He shoved her several times and pulled out a kitchen knife.
The woman told a deputy, “He is a monster when he drinks!”
The boyfriend left the apartment before police arrived and when deputies attempted to start a K-9 track, the man’s 25-year-old friend walked into the apartment complex’s parking lot and told them to “Shut that (expletive deleted) dog up!” He repeated it numerous times and walked toward the deputies.
He was arrested and booked into jail for obstructing. He was later released.
The 23-year-old man was later found. He was arrested and booked into jail for fourth-degree assault, interfering with reporting domestic violence and an outstanding warrant. He is serving a sentence.
‘I’m running
from the cops’
Sheriff’s deputies responded to a call regarding a verbal dispute between a father and son at a home in the 11000 block of Olalla Valley Road SE in Olalla around 6 p.m. Sept. 30.
The father said he and his 26-year-old son argued and his son left the house on foot.
Deputies discovered the father was listed as the protected person on a no contact order against his son. He told deputies he let his son stay at his house because he had nowhere else to go.
The father said his son and his son’s girlfriend were drinking alcohol at the house and they began to argue. When the father attempted to intervene, he and his son began arguing.
The son fled the house on foot and the girlfriend followed him.
Deputies tracked the woman and found her sitting on the ground by herself nearby. She said she did not know where her boyfriend was.
A homeowner on Black Road saw the suspect and reported he told her, “I’m running from the cops,” before fleeing the scene on foot.
The man was eventually located. He was arrested and booked into jail for fourth-degree assault and two outstanding warrants. His bail is set at $40,000.