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00ournal of MASON COUNTY DISTRICT COURT Judgments in Mason County District Court Judge Victoria Meadows' jurisdiction during the past week include: Driving under the influ- ence: Richard H. Hutchinson, 740 Newkirk Road, Belfair, $1,503, 365 days, 230 suspended, and pos- session of less than 40 grams of marijuana, $250, 365 days, 364 suspended; Tracy D. Grayson, 120 NE Harpoon Drive, Belfair, $1,595, 365 days, 364 suspended; Alelino Eric Lopez Miranda, 2128 Adams Street, Shelton, $1,106, 365 days, 364 suspended; Grego- rio Calmo-Mendoza, 302 Laurel Street, Shelton, $1,231,365 days, 364 suspended. Negligent driving: Nickolas Peter Sallas, 602 West Sunrise Court, Shelton, second degree, $210; David A. Pearce, 51 Snowcap Drive, Belfair, first degree, $543, 90 days suspended; Tiffany R. Wil- lets, 2360 East Trails End Drive, Belfair, second degree, $538. Driving while license sus- pended or revoked: David H. Guthrie, 30 North Mount Christie Court, Hoodsport, third degree, $193, 90 days suspended; Richard P. Helm, 920 North Eighth Street, Shelton, two counts third degree, $193, 90 days, 83 suspended on each count; Gary William Hogen- son, 182 Fern Way, Belfair, third degree, $400, 90 days, 88 suspend- ed; Dawn S. Stanard, 3000 Johns Prairie Road, Shelton, third de- gree, $150, 90 days, 80 suspended; James R. Speas, 5211 East Capi- tal Prairie Road, Shelton, second degree, $150, 90 days, 80 suspend- ed; Alan W. Wellard, 613 Firwood Court, Shelton, third degree, $150, and speeding, $153. No liability insurance: Nyh- ka Mary Louise Gaspar, 215 Arca- dia Avenue, Shelton, and expired vehicle tabs, $732. Unlawful fishing in the sec- ond degree: John Anthony Poste, 8606 158th Street East, Puyallup, overlimit of oysters, $150; Randy L. Summers, 9602 210th Avenue East, Bonney Lake, over limit of clams and over limit of oysters, $150. SHELT,ON MUNICIPAL COURT Judgments in Shelton Munici- pal Court Judge Amber Finlay's jurisdiction during the past week include: Driving while license sus- pended or revoked: Manuel Contraras Vilchar, 1530 Adams Street, Shelton, third degree, $343, 90 days suspended. Failure to redeem bank check: Clarence L. Allmending- er, 51 Heron Drive, Shelton, two counts, $153 on each count and $66.03 in restitution. MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT Divorces Granted Kelly Marie Johnson and Derek Lee Short. Tammy Marie Labissoniere and Brett Matthew Labissoniere. Michael Lee Davis and Carol Ann Davis. Guinevere Michelle Holt and Clayton Frank-Riley Holt. New Cases Peter F. Pennock, Darlene, C. Pennock and Ruth E. Wise against Kathleen Eaton, unlawful detain- er. Cambridge Management Incor- porated against Tamara D. Thom- as, unlawful detainer. Dale Moore and Cassandra Moore against Leslie Collins and Jane Doe Collins, tort motor ve- hicle. Libre Company Trust against JeffWhite and Frankie White, un- lawful detainer. Leanna Shipp against Mason General Hospital Foundation and Treasures Thrift Store, personal injury. Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, tax war- rants against Linda F. Chappell and Wayne L. Chappell; Town and Country Home and Mortgage; Jes- se Lee Sadler; Rick Nault; Kelly Lee Ferrier and Rebecca Faye Fer- rier; and David J. Carpenter. National City Commercial Cap- ital Corporation against Mark P. Chisholm, Jane Doe Chisholm, Frances A. Chisholm and John Doe Chisholm, commercial. Washington State Department of Revenue, tax warrants against Dale Carrell; Michael S. Gettle, Pacific Landscape Maintenance and Jane Doe Gettle; Ted F. Dan- ford, Danford Construction and Jane Doe Danford; Benjamin R. Price, B&E, Limited Liability Company, and Erin Price; Davic Custom Construction, Incorpo- rated; Connie A. Woodward and Claws and Paws Pets. Anthony Black against Dr. Shir- ley O. Daniels, malpractice. Fairway Collections, Limited Liability Company against Vicki C. Clark, abstract of judgment. Washington State Employment Security Department against Joe Daniel Johnston, tax warrant. Louise Tabor against Stephanie Lenz, unlawful detainer. COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS New construction over $5,000, shoreline work and other major projects receiving permits during the past week include: Derek Yantis, 180 SE Kamilche Point Road, Shelton, garage, $35,925; Benjamin Demory, 1100 East Alderwood Road, Belfair, res- idence, $156,580.40; Trina Morris, 600 East Miracle Heights Drive, Shelton, residence, $202,894.40; Jeramy Bellamy, 212 East Tee- pee Lane, Belfair, manufactured home, $54,052; Jim Morini, 351 East Marisa Place, Shelton, ga- rage, $72,220; Donna Moran, 4483 East State Route 3, Shelton, repair porch, $8,184; Greg Reid, 17781 East State Route 106, Belfair, insulate excercise room, $9,000; Rick Jordan, 697 West Elk Ridge Road, Shelton, storage building, $10,423.20; John Vanhorn, 390 East Cronquist Road, Allyn, dock, $17,368.80; Greg Walterick, 7811 West Shelton-Matlock Road, Shel- ton, garage, $11,591.80; Edward Scott, 30 North Clallam Place, Hoodsport, garage, $13,795.20; Tim Chaney, 80 East Wilburs Way, Shelton, residence, $154,360.80; John Carnell, 51 East Willow Place, Shelton, repair wind dam- age, $20,000; Ricky Gish, 21 East Ballycastle Way, Shelton, storm damage, $6,217; Kitty Kelly, 100 East McLane Drive, Shelton, storm damage, $9,400. No value was listed for the fol- lowing projects: Mary Amos, 1340 NE Collins Lake Drive, Tahuya, manufac- tured home. SHELTON FIRE DEPARTMENT January 25:3:28 p.m. chimney fire, Alder Street and Northcliff Road. January 28:4:38 p.m., vehicle fire, Dickinson and Puget streets. SHELTON POLICE Tuesday, January 23 A caller from a residence in the 1800 block of Laurel Street report- ed the theft of several items. Vandalism at an apartment in the 400 block of Park Street was reported. A caller from the 100 block of West Alder Street reported ha- rassment. An alleged assault at the Mason County Juvenile Detention Center was reported. Just after 11 p.m. a caller com- plained about fireworks in the 2000 block of Ferry Street. Wednesday, January 24 A caller said two black Labs were "running all over" the Shel- ton High School campus. A vehicle prowl in the 400 block of Wyandotte Avenue was report- ed. At 11:47 a.m. a caller com- plained about people setting off bottle rockets near East Roosevelt and Ferry streets. Vandalism to a vehicle parked in a lot in the 100 block of East Wallace Kneeland Boulevard was reported. A caller from the 100 block of North First Street reported em- bezzlement of several thousand dollars by a former employee. A burglary at a residence in the 100 block of East Birch Street was reported. Thursday, January 25 At 4:40 a.m. a caller reported finding someone sleeping on a bench in front of a business in the° 100 block of West Railroad Av- enue. At 7:17 a.m. a caller complained about noise in the 1300 block of El- linor Avenue. An alleged assault was reported at Olympic Middle School. Friday, January 26 At 10:27 a.m. police received a report of a disturbance at CHOICE High School. Officers responded at 4:37 p.m. to the report of a two-vehicle colli- sion without any injuries at North 13th Street and Johns Prairie Road. Saturday, January 27 Page 26 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, February 1,2007 At 12:20 a.m. a caller com- plained about noise in the 1500 block of Monroe Street and at 2:28 a.m. a noise complaint came in from a caller in the 1200 block of Franklin Street. A stereo system was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 300 block of Park Street. A car dolly was reported stolen from the 200 block of South Third Street. Sunday, January 28 Just after midnight a caller re- ported a prowler in the 100 block of East Birch Street. A caller said a group of people "paintballed" the caller's vehicle at South Seventh Street and Turner Avenue. A caller from the 1300 block of Center Street reported the theft of golf clubs. At 8:31 p.m. a caller complained about noise in the 1000 block of West Wyandotte Avenue. Monday, January 29 A burglary at a business in the 1800 block of Olympic Highway North was reported. A caller complained about a dirt bike speeding in the 300 block of West G Street. An alleged assault at Oakland Bay Junior High School was re- ported. A generator was reported stolen from a shed in the 1300 block of Center Street. MASON COUNTY JAIL POPULATION The Mason County Jail record- ed populations as follows during the past week: Wednesday 134, Thursday 132, Friday 136, Saturday 139, Sunday 139, Monday 139, Tuesday 145. MASON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Tuesday, January 23 Just after 3 a.m. a caller report- ed seeing a prowler at a place just under a half mile out SE Arcadia Road near Shelton. A caller reported "an overpopu- lation of dogs" at a place on West Lillie Road near Elma. Callers from East Brazier Iane, Belfair, and from East Ballantrae Drive near Shelton reported re- ceiving threatening phone calls. Squaxin Island tribal officers responded to a report of a drug law violation at the Little Creek Casino. At 5:58 p.m. a disturbance at a residence on SE Steh Chass Place was reported. At 6:30 p.m. a disturbance involving a customer at the casino was reported. Deputies responded to a report of a minor in possession of alcohol at North Mason High School. A burglary at a residence on North Highway 101, Hoodsport was reported. A 1993 red Ford Ranger was reported stolen from a place on North Tillicum Beach Lane near Shelton. Vandalism at the jail was re- ported. The caller said an inmate threw a television set on the floor. Wednesday, January'24 A break-in at a cargo trailer near Milepost 23 of NE State Route 3, Belfair, was reported. At 1:54 p.m. deputies respond- ed to a report of a disturbance at North Mason High School. Squaxin Island officers received a report of the theft of prescription medications from a residence on SE Qua Ta Sat Circle. A brush theft on Green Dia- mond Resource property near the lake on East Trails Road, Belfair, was reported. A caller from East Leeds Drive near Shelton reported harass- ment. Thursday, January 25 Fire District 2 responded at 4:18 p.m. to the report of a chimney fire at 51 NE Clifton Lane, Belfair, and at 5:12 p.m. to the report of an illegal burn at 190 NE Beck Road, Belfair. Burglaries were reported at residences on NE Byerly Drive, Belfair and about a mile out East Phillips Lake Loop Road near Shelton. An alleged assault was reported at Hood Canal School. Vehicle vandalism was reported at a place about two miles out East Island Lake Drive near Shelton. The theft of forest products was reported on property off East Man- zanita Road, Union. A caller reported the theft of numerous items from a vehicle parked at Alderbrook Resort in Union. At 11:14 p.m. a caller com- plained about noise on East Agate rd Drive near Shelton. Squaxin Island officers re- sponded at 11:49 p.m. to a report of a disturbance in the woods off SE Skalapin Lane. Friday, January 26 Squaxin Island officers received a report of a possible drug law violation on SE Squaxin Lane. At 11:23 p.m. officers responded to a report of a disturbance at a lounge in the casino. A caller from East Agate Road reported forgery. The theft of forest products on property on West Carmen Road North was reported and a caller from NE Forest Springs Road, Ta- huya, reported the theft of maple trees. A caller complained about off- road vehicles racing up and down NE Rainbow Lane, Belfair. An alleged sex offense was re- ported. A caller reported the theft of shellfish from a beach off SE Fern- wood Lane near Shelton. A break-in at a storage unit at a business on SE Craig Road was reported. A caller from a business on NE Roy Boad Road, Belfair, reported the theft of a welder valued at $8oo. A caller from a now.-closed busi- ness in Belfair reported the theft of antiques over the last two weeks. Vehicle vandalism to a set of mailboxes on East Hiawatha Bou- levard near Shelton was reported. Just before 10 p.m. Skokom- ish officers received a report of a prowler near a residence on North Twana Court. Saturday, January 27 Skokomish officers responded at 12:37 a.m. to a report of a distur- bance on North Reservation Road. A caller from North Salish Court reported being threatened. Just after 2 a.m. Squaxin Is- land officers responding to a re- port of an "aggressive male" on the fourth floor of the hotel assistance from deputies. At p.m. a caller complained fireworks on caller from Kamilche requested assistance with a orderly" customer who was ing to leave. A caller from NE Belfair, complained about vehicles. A caller reported 10 duck hunters in four Theler Wetlands in Belfair. A caller reported the items from two sheds on Lakeside Drive near Shelton. A caller from NE Drive, Belfair, said four showed up in the yard. Sunday, January 28 Fire District 12 res 9:11 p.m. to a report of fire on Matlock-Brady Road, Elma. At 3:37 a.m. Squaxin Island( ricers received a report of a ble drug law violation in the ing garage at Little Creek Resort. A caller from East Drive near Shelton reported ceiving threats by way sages. Vehicle vandalism on Chelsey Lane, Belfair, was ed. Monday, January 29 A caller reported the their tools from a trailer on East Webb Hill Road, Union. An alleged sex offense ported. A caller from East Drive reported the theft of a ghy. Squaxin Island officers a report of drug found on a school bus. Skokomish officers a report of vehicle North Twana Court. A drug law violation was re a place on North Sunnyside (I(I((III(((I(II((IIIII(IlU(III((IIIIIIIII 00tides 111 Hood Canal at Union Thursday, February 1 High .................. 5:40 a.m ........... 12.7 ft. Low ................. 11:12 a.m ............. 7.5 ft. High .................. 3:34 p.m ........... 10.8 ft. Low ................. 10:37 p.m ........... -1.3 ft. Friday, February 2 High .................. 6:07 a.m ........... 12.6 ft. Low ................. 11:48 a.m ............. 6.8 ft. High .................. 4:21 p.m ........... 10.7 ft. Low ................. 11:15 p.m ........... -0.9 ft. Saturday, February 3 High .................. 6:29 a.m ........... 12.5 ft. Low ................. 12:22 p.m ............. 6.2 ft. High .................. 5:07 p.m ........... 10.4 ft. Low ................. 11:51 p.m ........... -0.2 ft. Sunday, February 4 High .................. 6:48 a.m ........... 12.5 ft. Low ................. 12:55 p.m ............. 5.5 ft. High .................. 5:53 p.m ........... 10.0 ft. Monday, February 5 Low ................. 12:25 a.m ............. 0.7 ft. High .................. 7:09 a.m ........... 12.4 ft. Low ................... 1:28 p.m ............. 4.6 ft. High .................. 6:41 p.m ............. 9.7 ft. Tuesday, February 6 Low ................. 12:58 a.m ............. 2.0 ft. High .................. 7:32 a.m ........... 12.3 ft. Low ................... 2:04 p.m ............. 3.9 ft. High .................. 7:33 p.m ............. 9.3 ft. Wednesday, February 7 Low ................... 1:32 a.m ....... : ..... 3.4 ft. High .................. 7:57 a.m ........... 12.1 ft. Low ................... 2:42 p.m ............. 3.1 ft. High .................. 8:31 p.m ............. 9.0 ft. Thursday, February 8 Low ................... 2:06 a.m ............. 4.9 ft. High .................. 8:24 a.m ........... 11.8 ft. Low ................... 3:24 p.m ............. 2.5 ft. High .................. 9:39 p.m ............. 8.8 ft. Oakland Bay at Thursday, February 1 High .................. 7:05 a.m ........... 1! Low ................... 1:07 p.m. High .................. 4:59 p.m ........... 1:. Friday, February 2 Low ................. 12:32 a.m ........... .1 High .................. 7:32 a.m ........... 1 Low ................... 1:43 p.m. High .................. 5:46 p.m ........... 1 Saturday, February 3 Low ................... 1:10 a.m ........... High .................. 7:54 a.m ........... 1: Low ................... 2:17 p.m ............. High .................. 6:32 p.m ........... 11 Sunday, February 4 Low ................... 1:46 a.m ........... High .................. 8:13 a.m ........... 1 Low ................... 2:50 p.m ............. ' High .................. 7:18 p.m ........... 1: Monday, February 5 Low ................... 2:20 a.m ............. I High .................. 8:34 a.m ........... 1! Low ................... 3:23 p.m ............. ' High .................. 8:06 p.m ........... 1 Tuesday, February 6 Low ................... 2:53 a.m ............. High .................. 8:57 a.m ........... 1 Low ................... 3:59 p 1 ' High .................. 8:58 p.m ........... Wednesday, February 7 Low ................... 3:27 a.m .............. High .................. 9:22 a.m ........... 1 Low ................... 4:37 p.m ............. High .................. 9:56 p.m ........... 1 Thursday, February 8 Low ................... 4:01 a.m ............. High .................. 9:49 a.m ........... 1 Low ................... 5:19 High ................ 11:04 1: WASHINGTON CORRECTIONS CENTEII The Washington Corrections Center has scheduled the following day(s) and times for weapons qualification: Monday through Friday for the Month of February @7:00STAll F" tWlSlIIITI":" DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS WASHINGTON CORRECTIONS CENTER CLIP AND SAVE 00ournal of MASON COUNTY DISTRICT COURT Judgments in Mason County District Court Judge Victoria Meadows' jurisdiction during the past week include: Driving under the influ- ence: Richard H. Hutchinson, 740 Newkirk Road, Belfair, $1,503, 365 days, 230 suspended, and pos- session of less than 40 grams of marijuana, $250, 365 days, 364 suspended; Tracy D. Grayson, 120 NE Harpoon Drive, Belfair, $1,595, 365 days, 364 suspended; Alelino Eric Lopez Miranda, 2128 Adams Street, Shelton, $1,106, 365 days, 364 suspended; Grego- rio Calmo-Mendoza, 302 Laurel Street, Shelton, $1,231,365 days, 364 suspended. Negligent driving: Nickolas Peter Sallas, 602 West Sunrise Court, Shelton, second degree, $210; David A. Pearce, 51 Snowcap Drive, Belfair, first degree, $543, 90 days suspended; Tiffany R. Wil- lets, 2360 East Trails End Drive, Belfair, second degree, $538. Driving while license sus- pended or revoked: David H. Guthrie, 30 North Mount Christie Court, Hoodsport, third degree, $193, 90 days suspended; Richard P. Helm, 920 North Eighth Street, Shelton, two counts third degree, $193, 90 days, 83 suspended on each count; Gary William Hogen- son, 182 Fern Way, Belfair, third degree, $400, 90 days, 88 suspend- ed; Dawn S. Stanard, 3000 Johns Prairie Road, Shelton, third de- gree, $150, 90 days, 80 suspended; James R. Speas, 5211 East Capi- tal Prairie Road, Shelton, second degree, $150, 90 days, 80 suspend- ed; Alan W. Wellard, 613 Firwood Court, Shelton, third degree, $150, and speeding, $153. No liability insurance: Nyh- ka Mary Louise Gaspar, 215 Arca- dia Avenue, Shelton, and expired vehicle tabs, $732. Unlawful fishing in the sec- ond degree: John Anthony Poste, 8606 158th Street East, Puyallup, overlimit of oysters, $150; Randy L. Summers, 9602 210th Avenue East, Bonney Lake, over limit of clams and over limit of oysters, $150. SHELT,ON MUNICIPAL COURT Judgments in Shelton Munici- pal Court Judge Amber Finlay's jurisdiction during the past week include: Driving while license sus- pended or revoked: Manuel Contraras Vilchar, 1530 Adams Street, Shelton, third degree, $343, 90 days suspended. Failure to redeem bank check: Clarence L. Allmending- er, 51 Heron Drive, Shelton, two counts, $153 on each count and $66.03 in restitution. MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT Divorces Granted Kelly Marie Johnson and Derek Lee Short. Tammy Marie Labissoniere and Brett Matthew Labissoniere. Michael Lee Davis and Carol Ann Davis. Guinevere Michelle Holt and Clayton Frank-Riley Holt. New Cases Peter F. Pennock, Darlene, C. Pennock and Ruth E. Wise against Kathleen Eaton, unlawful detain- er. Cambridge Management Incor- porated against Tamara D. Thom- as, unlawful detainer. Dale Moore and Cassandra Moore against Leslie Collins and Jane Doe Collins, tort motor ve- hicle. Libre Company Trust against JeffWhite and Frankie White, un- lawful detainer. Leanna Shipp against Mason General Hospital Foundation and Treasures Thrift Store, personal injury. Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, tax war- rants against Linda F. Chappell and Wayne L. Chappell; Town and Country Home and Mortgage; Jes- se Lee Sadler; Rick Nault; Kelly Lee Ferrier and Rebecca Faye Fer- rier; and David J. Carpenter. National City Commercial Cap- ital Corporation against Mark P. Chisholm, Jane Doe Chisholm, Frances A. Chisholm and John Doe Chisholm, commercial. Washington State Department of Revenue, tax warrants against Dale Carrell; Michael S. Gettle, Pacific Landscape Maintenance and Jane Doe Gettle; Ted F. Dan- ford, Danford Construction and Jane Doe Danford; Benjamin R. Price, B&E, Limited Liability Company, and Erin Price; Davic Custom Construction, Incorpo- rated; Connie A. Woodward and Claws and Paws Pets. Anthony Black against Dr. Shir- ley O. Daniels, malpractice. Fairway Collections, Limited Liability Company against Vicki C. Clark, abstract of judgment. Washington State Employment Security Department against Joe Daniel Johnston, tax warrant. Louise Tabor against Stephanie Lenz, unlawful detainer. COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS New construction over $5,000, shoreline work and other major projects receiving permits during the past week include: Derek Yantis, 180 SE Kamilche Point Road, Shelton, garage, $35,925; Benjamin Demory, 1100 East Alderwood Road, Belfair, res- idence, $156,580.40; Trina Morris, 600 East Miracle Heights Drive, Shelton, residence, $202,894.40; Jeramy Bellamy, 212 East Tee- pee Lane, Belfair, manufactured home, $54,052; Jim Morini, 351 East Marisa Place, Shelton, ga- rage, $72,220; Donna Moran, 4483 East State Route 3, Shelton, repair porch, $8,184; Greg Reid, 17781 East State Route 106, Belfair, insulate excercise room, $9,000; Rick Jordan, 697 West Elk Ridge Road, Shelton, storage building, $10,423.20; John Vanhorn, 390 East Cronquist Road, Allyn, dock, $17,368.80; Greg Walterick, 7811 West Shelton-Matlock Road, Shel- ton, garage, $11,591.80; Edward Scott, 30 North Clallam Place, Hoodsport, garage, $13,795.20; Tim Chaney, 80 East Wilburs Way, Shelton, residence, $154,360.80; John Carnell, 51 East Willow Place, Shelton, repair wind dam- age, $20,000; Ricky Gish, 21 East Ballycastle Way, Shelton, storm damage, $6,217; Kitty Kelly, 100 East McLane Drive, Shelton, storm damage, $9,400. No value was listed for the fol- lowing projects: Mary Amos, 1340 NE Collins Lake Drive, Tahuya, manufac- tured home. SHELTON FIRE DEPARTMENT January 25:3:28 p.m. chimney fire, Alder Street and Northcliff Road. January 28:4:38 p.m., vehicle fire, Dickinson and Puget streets. SHELTON POLICE Tuesday, January 23 A caller from a residence in the 1800 block of Laurel Street report- ed the theft of several items. Vandalism at an apartment in the 400 block of Park Street was reported. A caller from the 100 block of West Alder Street reported ha- rassment. An alleged assault at the Mason County Juvenile Detention Center was reported. Just after 11 p.m. a caller com- plained about fireworks in the 2000 block of Ferry Street. Wednesday, January 24 A caller said two black Labs were "running all over" the Shel- ton High School campus. A vehicle prowl in the 400 block of Wyandotte Avenue was report- ed. At 11:47 a.m. a caller com- plained about people setting off bottle rockets near East Roosevelt and Ferry streets. Vandalism to a vehicle parked in a lot in the 100 block of East Wallace Kneeland Boulevard was reported. A caller from the 100 block of North First Street reported em- bezzlement of several thousand dollars by a former employee. A burglary at a residence in the 100 block of East Birch Street was reported. Thursday, January 25 At 4:40 a.m. a caller reported finding someone sleeping on a bench in front of a business in the° 100 block of West Railroad Av- enue. At 7:17 a.m. a caller complained about noise in the 1300 block of El- linor Avenue. An alleged assault was reported at Olympic Middle School. Friday, January 26 At 10:27 a.m. police received a report of a disturbance at CHOICE High School. Officers responded at 4:37 p.m. to the report of a two-vehicle colli- sion without any injuries at North 13th Street and Johns Prairie Road. Saturday, January 27 Page 26 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, February 1,2007 At 12:20 a.m. a caller com- plained about noise in the 1500 block of Monroe Street and at 2:28 a.m. a noise complaint came in from a caller in the 1200 block of Franklin Street. A stereo system was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 300 block of Park Street. A car dolly was reported stolen from the 200 block of South Third Street. Sunday, January 28 Just after midnight a caller re- ported a prowler in the 100 block of East Birch Street. A caller said a group of people "paintballed" the caller's vehicle at South Seventh Street and Turner Avenue. A caller from the 1300 block of Center Street reported the theft of golf clubs. At 8:31 p.m. a caller complained about noise in the 1000 block of West Wyandotte Avenue. Monday, January 29 A burglary at a business in the 1800 block of Olympic Highway North was reported. A caller complained about a dirt bike speeding in the 300 block of West G Street. An alleged assault at Oakland Bay Junior High School was re- ported. A generator was reported stolen from a shed in the 1300 block of Center Street. MASON COUNTY JAIL POPULATION The Mason County Jail record- ed populations as follows during the past week: Wednesday 134, Thursday 132, Friday 136, Saturday 139, Sunday 139, Monday 139, Tuesday 145. MASON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Tuesday, January 23 Just after 3 a.m. a caller report- ed seeing a prowler at a place just under a half mile out SE Arcadia Road near Shelton. A caller reported "an overpopu- lation of dogs" at a place on West Lillie Road near Elma. Callers from East Brazier Iane, Belfair, and from East Ballantrae Drive near Shelton reported re- ceiving threatening phone calls. Squaxin Island tribal officers responded to a report of a drug law violation at the Little Creek Casino. At 5:58 p.m. a disturbance at a residence on SE Steh Chass Place was reported. At 6:30 p.m. a disturbance involving a customer at the casino was reported. Deputies responded to a report of a minor in possession of alcohol at North Mason High School. A burglary at a residence on North Highway 101, Hoodsport was reported. A 1993 red Ford Ranger was reported stolen from a place on North Tillicum Beach Lane near Shelton. Vandalism at the jail was re- ported. The caller said an inmate threw a television set on the floor. Wednesday, January'24 A break-in at a cargo trailer near Milepost 23 of NE State Route 3, Belfair, was reported. At 1:54 p.m. deputies respond- ed to a report of a disturbance at North Mason High School. Squaxin Island officers received a report of the theft of prescription medications from a residence on SE Qua Ta Sat Circle. A brush theft on Green Dia- mond Resource property near the lake on East Trails Road, Belfair, was reported. A caller from East Leeds Drive near Shelton reported harass- ment. Thursday, January 25 Fire District 2 responded at 4:18 p.m. to the report of a chimney fire at 51 NE Clifton Lane, Belfair, and at 5:12 p.m. to the report of an illegal burn at 190 NE Beck Road, Belfair. Burglaries were reported at residences on NE Byerly Drive, Belfair and about a mile out East Phillips Lake Loop Road near Shelton. An alleged assault was reported at Hood Canal School. Vehicle vandalism was reported at a place about two miles out East Island Lake Drive near Shelton. The theft of forest products was reported on property off East Man- zanita Road, Union. A caller reported the theft of numerous items from a vehicle parked at Alderbrook Resort in Union. At 11:14 p.m. a caller com- plained about noise on East Agate rd Drive near Shelton. Squaxin Island officers re- sponded at 11:49 p.m. to a report of a disturbance in the woods off SE Skalapin Lane. Friday, January 26 Squaxin Island officers received a report of a possible drug law violation on SE Squaxin Lane. At 11:23 p.m. officers responded to a report of a disturbance at a lounge in the casino. A caller from East Agate Road reported forgery. The theft of forest products on property on West Carmen Road North was reported and a caller from NE Forest Springs Road, Ta- huya, reported the theft of maple trees. A caller complained about off- road vehicles racing up and down NE Rainbow Lane, Belfair. An alleged sex offense was re- ported. A caller reported the theft of shellfish from a beach off SE Fern- wood Lane near Shelton. A break-in at a storage unit at a business on SE Craig Road was reported. A caller from a business on NE Roy Boad Road, Belfair, reported the theft of a welder valued at $8oo. A caller from a now.-closed busi- ness in Belfair reported the theft of antiques over the last two weeks. Vehicle vandalism to a set of mailboxes on East Hiawatha Bou- levard near Shelton was reported. Just before 10 p.m. Skokom- ish officers received a report of a prowler near a residence on North Twana Court. Saturday, January 27 Skokomish officers responded at 12:37 a.m. to a report of a distur- bance on North Reservation Road. A caller from North Salish Court reported being threatened. Just after 2 a.m. Squaxin Is- land officers responding to a re- port of an "aggressive male" on the fourth floor of the hotel assistance from deputies. At p.m. a caller complained fireworks on caller from Kamilche requested assistance with a orderly" customer who was ing to leave. A caller from NE Belfair, complained about vehicles. A caller reported 10 duck hunters in four Theler Wetlands in Belfair. A caller reported the items from two sheds on Lakeside Drive near Shelton. A caller from NE Drive, Belfair, said four showed up in the yard. Sunday, January 28 Fire District 12 res 9:11 p.m. to a report of fire on Matlock-Brady Road, Elma. At 3:37 a.m. Squaxin Island( ricers received a report of a ble drug law violation in the ing garage at Little Creek Resort. A caller from East Drive near Shelton reported ceiving threats by way sages. Vehicle vandalism on Chelsey Lane, Belfair, was ed. Monday, January 29 A caller reported the their tools from a trailer on East Webb Hill Road, Union. An alleged sex offense ported. A caller from East Drive reported the theft of a ghy. Squaxin Island officers a report of drug found on a school bus. Skokomish officers a report of vehicle North Twana Court. A drug law violation was re a place on North Sunnyside (I(I((III(((I(II((IIIII(IlU(III((IIIIIIIII 00tides 111 Hood Canal at Union Thursday, February 1 High .................. 5:40 a.m ........... 12.7 ft. Low ................. 11:12 a.m ............. 7.5 ft. High .................. 3:34 p.m ........... 10.8 ft. Low ................. 10:37 p.m ........... -1.3 ft. Friday, February 2 High .................. 6:07 a.m ........... 12.6 ft. Low ................. 11:48 a.m ............. 6.8 ft. High .................. 4:21 p.m ........... 10.7 ft. Low ................. 11:15 p.m ........... -0.9 ft. Saturday, February 3 High .................. 6:29 a.m ........... 12.5 ft. Low ................. 12:22 p.m ............. 6.2 ft. High .................. 5:07 p.m ........... 10.4 ft. Low ................. 11:51 p.m ........... -0.2 ft. Sunday, February 4 High .................. 6:48 a.m ........... 12.5 ft. Low ................. 12:55 p.m ............. 5.5 ft. High .................. 5:53 p.m ........... 10.0 ft. Monday, February 5 Low ................. 12:25 a.m ............. 0.7 ft. High .................. 7:09 a.m ........... 12.4 ft. Low ................... 1:28 p.m ............. 4.6 ft. High .................. 6:41 p.m ............. 9.7 ft. Tuesday, February 6 Low ................. 12:58 a.m ............. 2.0 ft. High .................. 7:32 a.m ........... 12.3 ft. Low ................... 2:04 p.m ............. 3.9 ft. High .................. 7:33 p.m ............. 9.3 ft. Wednesday, February 7 Low ................... 1:32 a.m ....... : ..... 3.4 ft. High .................. 7:57 a.m ........... 12.1 ft. Low ................... 2:42 p.m ............. 3.1 ft. High .................. 8:31 p.m ............. 9.0 ft. Thursday, February 8 Low ................... 2:06 a.m ............. 4.9 ft. High .................. 8:24 a.m ........... 11.8 ft. Low ................... 3:24 p.m ............. 2.5 ft. High .................. 9:39 p.m ............. 8.8 ft. Oakland Bay at Thursday, February 1 High .................. 7:05 a.m ........... 1! Low ................... 1:07 p.m. High .................. 4:59 p.m ........... 1:. Friday, February 2 Low ................. 12:32 a.m ........... .1 High .................. 7:32 a.m ........... 1 Low ................... 1:43 p.m. High .................. 5:46 p.m ........... 1 Saturday, February 3 Low ................... 1:10 a.m ........... High .................. 7:54 a.m ........... 1: Low ................... 2:17 p.m ............. High .................. 6:32 p.m ........... 11 Sunday, February 4 Low ................... 1:46 a.m ........... High .................. 8:13 a.m ........... 1 Low ................... 2:50 p.m ............. ' High .................. 7:18 p.m ........... 1: Monday, February 5 Low ................... 2:20 a.m ............. I High .................. 8:34 a.m ........... 1! Low ................... 3:23 p.m ............. ' High .................. 8:06 p.m ........... 1 Tuesday, February 6 Low ................... 2:53 a.m ............. High .................. 8:57 a.m ........... 1 Low ................... 3:59 p 1 ' High .................. 8:58 p.m ........... Wednesday, February 7 Low ................... 3:27 a.m .............. High .................. 9:22 a.m ........... 1 Low ................... 4:37 p.m ............. High .................. 9:56 p.m ........... 1 Thursday, February 8 Low ................... 4:01 a.m ............. High .................. 9:49 a.m ........... 1 Low ................... 5:19 High ................ 11:04 1: WASHINGTON CORRECTIONS CENTEII The Washington Corrections Center has scheduled the following day(s) and times for weapons qualification: Monday through Friday for the Month of February @7:00STAll F" tWlSlIIITI":" DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS WASHINGTON CORRECTIONS CENTER CLIP AND SAVE