The following items were taken from Bainbridge police reports by
reporter Ethan Fowler. For more blotter, visit
bainbridgeislander.com and click on the Bainbridge Conversation
blog link on the right side of the screen.
March 3
Driving under the influence/liquor: A woman living on the 600
block of Madison Avenue was arrested for driving under the
influence and transported to the Kitsap County Jail. She was
stopped near Sportsman Road after 11 p.m. driving with her two dogs
in the vehicle. The woman’s Breathalyzer readings were .191 and
.195. Washington’s legal limit is .08. The woman had a prior DUI in
March 2007 and resisting arrest. In addition to receiving traffic
infraction ticket, she also received a ticket for expired
registration and no proof of insurance.
Identity theft: A 39-year-old man reported someone in Atlanta,
Ga., fraudulently used a credit card of his to spend $3,000 after
Feb. 26. The purchases were at McDonald’s, Dairy Queen, CVS
Pharmacy, Bloomingdale’s and other businesses.
Warrant arrest by outside agency: A 29-year-old man living on
the 500 block of Madison Avenue was taken to the Kitsap County Jail
by an officer from the Kitsap County Sherriff’s Office. The man had
a Department of Corrections warrant.
Lost property: A 62-year-old woman lost her silver Samsung
Integrity cellphone sometime during the afternoon of Feb. 20 and 8
a.m. Feb. 21. The phone was valued at $400 and was five months
old.
Warrant arrest by outside agency: A 22-year-old Poulsbo woman
working at the Bainbridge McDonald’s restaurant was arrested for a
warrant for use/possession of drug paraphernalia with a $5,000
bail.
Theft in the third degree: A 43-year-old woman living on High
School Road reported losing a package delivered to her home on Feb.
18 when it was dropped off in the lobby of the condominium complex
where she lives. Video surveillance didn’t show the area where the
apparent theft took place well enough to see either when the
package arrived or departed.
Vehicle prowling in the second degree: A woman who was walking
around Battle Point Park for about 30 minutes returned to her car
to find her right rear window of her vehicle smashed. The woman’s
brown leather purse and wallet were taken from inside the vehicle.
The purse contained her driver’s license, military ID card and
prescription for Lorazepam, a drug used for treating anxiety,
according to MedicineNet.com.
Collision: A 19-year-old Poulsbo woman struck a tree on the
shoulder of the roadway with her car while she was driving on state
Highway 305 near Sportsman Club Road at 5:40 a.m. She drove
approximately 200 feet on the shoulder before coming to a stop. The
front passenger side wheel was torn off from the impact. The driver
said she had closed her eyes for a second and when she opened them
her vehicle was off the roadway.
March 2
Warrant arrest by outside agency: A 27-year-old Seattle woman
was stopped by an officer with the Clark County Sheriff’s Office
following a warrant confirmation. The woman had a driving while
license suspended in the third degree misdemeanor with a $5,000
bail.
Harassment: A 66-year-old man was stopped after it was reported
he was harassing passengers at the ferry terminal. The man said his
behavior was triggered by a taxi driver calling him a racial slur.
The officer who responded to the incident caught up to the man at a
nearby grocery store and reported that he smelled alcohol on the
man’s breath. The man agreed to stop his unruly behavior.
Theft in the third degree: A 39-year-old man living on High
School Road was accused of stealing a woman’s earrings, which were
oblong pearls with gold hoops. The man was hired by a woman, who
lived on Wyatt Way, to transfer files to her new computer in her
home after she met him on the street. There was no proof the
earrings were stolen since the business that was selling them or
the woman had any proof how they acquired them, and the man denied
involvement.
March 1
Driving while intoxicated/liquor: A 30-year-old man living on
the 100 block of Madison Avenue was arrested for driving while
intoxicated after 1:30 a.m. He blew a .206 and a .199 on a
Breathalyzer machine. The man was transported to the Kitsap County
Jail and booked with a bail of $5,000. He was given a March 3 court
date.
Feb. 28
Patrol check: A 71-year-old man requested patrol checks in the
area of Battle Point Drive and Salmon Run Lane for speeding
vehicles. He requested special emphasis between 2:45 and 3:45 p.m.
when a school bus drops off children in the area.
Feb. 26
Theft in the second degree: A 58-year-old Hansville man had the
front side passenger tire/rim missing when he returned to his car,
which was parked in the gravel area of the Park N Ride lot facing
the fire station. A finger and palm print of the suspect(s) was
lifted from the car, which had lots of pollen and dust on it. A
woman whose car was parked next to the Hansville man’s car reported
seeing an unknown woman and man appearing to change a tire on the
Hansville man’s car at 4 p.m. The woman said the suspects didn’t
look or act suspicious.
Feb. 25
Suspicious incident: A woman living on Fletcher Bay Road
reported suspicious transactions involving her online home business
of sewing custom pillows. The woman had questionable orders for
$5,000 and $14,300. Neither order went through. Police believed
multiple victims of credit card theft had their cards stolen and
those cards were used to purchase the pillows by the suspect, which
used addresses in Turkey and Haiti.