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MASON COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Judgments in Mason County
District Court Judge Victoria
Meadows' jurisdiction during the
past week include:
Driving under the influence:
Sebastian Tercero Bautista, 423
East Walnut, Shelton, $1,231,365
days, 364 suspended.
Driving while license sus-
pended or revoked: Jason M.
Ishii, 3737 SE Hurstman, Port Or-
chard, third degree, $253, 90 days
suspended; Ramon Carrion, 231
SE State Route 3, Shelton, third
degree, $253, 90 days suspended;
Anthony A. Brown, 151 Reserva-
tion Road, Shelton, third degree,
$253, 90 days suspended; Heather
A. Olson, 231 East Peebles Court,
Shelton, third degree, $253, 90
days suspended; Paul L. Wood,
East 251 Budd Drive, Shelton,
third degree, $610, 90 days, 89
suspended; Frank Michael Riedle,
1118 Sidney Avenue, Port Or-
chard, third degree, $350, 21 days;
Tammy R. Matson, 11876 Lake
Flora Road, Port Orchard, second
degree, $770, 365 days, 351 sus-
pended; Adam Michael Dodd, 200
Lippert Drive, Port Orchard, third
degree, $193, 90 days suspended;
Enrique Felipe-Francisco, 4140
NE North Shore Road, Be[fair,
second degree, and ignition inter-
lock violation, $450, 365 days, 90
suspended.
Also: Courtney L. Shockley,
3711 164th Street SW, Lynnwood,
second degree, $603,365 days sus-
pended; Claudia M. Pennington,
5571 Lake Valley Road, Port Or-
chard, third degree, $253, 90 days
suspended; Shay Laura Darryl
Butler, 6414 81st Drive NE, Marys-
ville, third degree, $173, 90 days
suspended; Angelo V. Mandine,
381 Olympic View Drive, Be[fair,
second degree, $470,365 days, 355
suspended, and no insurance and
failure to wear seatbelt, $639; Vic-
toria L. Jackstadt, 107 Rosemary
Street, Shelton, third degree,
$203, 90 days suspended, and no
vehicle license without identifica-
tion, $140; Blake W. Gehring, 133
North Marker Boulevard, Che-
halis, third degree, $150; Ralph
E. Bariekman, 12 East C Street,
Shelton, third degree, $310, 90
days, 89 suspended and no proof
of insurance, $528.
No valid operator's license:
Phillip L. Day, 321 Northhill Road,
Hoo.dsport, without identification,
$203, 90 days suspended; Rob-
ert J. Stott, 21561 State Route 3,
Be[fair, with identification, $528;
Francisco Xiquin-Chavaja, 907
Daniel Street, Fairfield, Califor-
nia, and speeding, $599; Austin J.
Hirsch, 6737 Cedar Flats, Olym-
pia, $310, 90 days, 89 suspended.
No liability insurance: Chris-
topher W. Shafer, 9614 Sunburst
Court SE, Port Orchard, and ex-
pired vehicle tabs, $732; Christo-
pher S. Howland, 1405 South A
Street, Port Angeles, $538; Bernie
Ernest Carkum, 350 East Canyon
Road, Belfair, and speed too fast
for conditions, $563; Theodore
F. Danford, 5490 East Pickering
Road, Shelton, and speeding, $331;
Jesse B. Gatsser, 50 North Buck-
horn Way, Hoodsport, $538; Lar-
ry T. Harris, 22114 50th Avenue
Court East, Spanaway, and fail-
ure to yield and no valid license,
$1,221; Ramiro Chimal GarcOn,
1720 Division, Shelton, $538.
Over legal weight: The Mill,
Incorporated, $495; Sound Con-
struction and Equipment, P.O. Box
728, Port Orchard, $1,492; Gam-
ble Bay Timber and Construction,
P.O. Box 278, Port Gamble, $295.
Other traffic violations: Mark
G. Hoyos, 93 West Blakely Drive,
Elma, operating a vehicle without
interlock, $410, 90 days suspend-
ed; Adam L. Boswell, 21923 East
State Route 3, Be[fair, no tonnage
displayed, no medical certification
and defective breakaway device,
$359.
Unlawful fishing in the sec-
ond degree: Robert K. Smiley,
11678 NE Tulin Road, Kingston,
closed waters, $109.
Minor in possession of al-
cohol: Justin R. Secrest, 251 NE
Mantel Lane, Tahuya, $313, 365
days suspended; Troy T. Scaggs
11215 149th Avenue KPN, Gig
Harbor, $160, 90 days, 85 sus-
pended.
Furnishing liquor to a mi-
nor: Pepper A. Mottet, 151 East
Seattle Street, Union, $253, 365
days suspended; Robin L. Chich-
ester, East 210 Merioneth Road,
Shelton, $413, 365 days suspend-
ed; Pati S. Roberson, 111 East
Rainbow Lane, Shelton, $253, 365
days suspended.
Possession of marijuana:
Kevin D. Iams, 35815 Mountain
Highway East, Eatonville, $660,
90 days, 89 suspended; Christo-
pher Stutz Olson, 60 East North-
ridge Court, Allyn, $603, 90 days,
89 suspended.
Other offenses: Martin Ensa-
stegui-Vasquez, 3455 Martin Way,
Olympia, harvesting forest prod-
ucts without permit, $420, 365
days suspended; Mark C. Mottet,
P.O. Box 40, Union, solid-waste
violation, $600; Jerrimy Darrell
Wooney-Waldrick, 401 West Car-
men Road, Shelton, fourth-degree
assault (domestic violence), $293,
365 days, 305 suspended; Richard
Russell Coley, 1520 East Saint An-
drews Drive, Shelton, attempted
obstructing an officer, $865.
SHELTON
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: Thomas
Nicolas Gaspar, 1807B Mason
Street, Shelton, third degree,
$343, 90 days suspended; Mark
Olaf Nicholas, 280 SE Fuchsia
Drive, Shelton, first degree, $750,
365 days, 180 electronic home
monitoring.
No valid operator's license:
Luis Gomez, 140 East Blevins
Road North, Shelten, without
identification, $100, 90 days sus-
pended.
Other offenses: Michael R.
Lundemo, 1936 Boulevard Road
SE, Olympia, returned bank check,
$573.60.
MASON COUNTY
SUPERIOR COURT
Divorces Granted
Brenda Ann Woodward and
Terance Paul Woodward.
Melissa Kay Wright and Na-
thaniel Allen Wright.
William Henson and Linda
Henson.
Jamel Sioux Dullenty and Pat-
rick Steven Dullenty.
New Cases
Washington Department of Rev-
enue against Trudiann Case-Baca
and American Painting; against
Last Call Inn and Dew Drop Inn,
against CM Distributing, Incorpo-
rated and CM Tobacco and Gift;
against Last Call, Incorporated
and Dew Drop Inn; and against
Lance E. LaBarr, Brittania A. La-
Barr and LaBarrs Excavating, tax
warrants.
Alaska USA Federal Credit
Union against Tad R. Taylor, com-
mercial.
Ken Meigs against Donald Phil-
lips, unlawful detainer.
Tawni Day against Larry and
Jane Doe Brant and John and
Jane Roe, tort motor vehicle.
Evergreen Well Drilling against
Marvin Simpson and Deede Simp-
son, collection.
Kitsap County Deputy Sheriffs
Guild against Kitsap County, com-
mercial.
Nicole'M. Butcher against Mary
and David Dimmen, tort motor ve-
hicle.
Unifund CCR Partners against
William W. Madsen, commercial.
Sherwin Williams Company
against Brad Gallien and Colonial
American Casualty and Surety,
commercial.
Citifinancial Auto against Deb-
ra J. and John Doe Pitts, commer-
cial.
Washington Department of La-
bor and Industries against Michael
Adams, administrative law review,
and against Robert Bossard et al,
tax warrant.
Unifund CCR Partners against
Linwood K. Ballard, commercial.
First National Bank of Omaha
against Wanda Smith, transcript
of judgment.
Capital One Bank against Re-
becca S. Roff, commercial.
Brad Carey, Harold Carey and
Carol Lavender-Willison against
Port of Tahuya, miscellaneous.
Ford Motor Credit against Kar-
en D. and John Doe Warren, com-
mercial.
Washington Employment Secu-
rity Department against Michael
A. Twidwell; Lance E. Barber; Eli
A. Furnish; Kristina M. Rogerson;
Daniel Marler; and Darren J. Met-
calfe, tax warrants.
Eleanor J. Morris against Big
Dog Custom Builders, Incorpo-
rated, Thomas Boettger, Lorrie
Boettger and Platte River Insur-
ance Company, commercial.
Casey A. Krise and Jill D. Krise
against Robert M. and Jane Doe
Barnhart, tort motor vehicle.
Beneficial Washington, Incor-
porated against Jeff S. and Jane
Doe Webster, commercial.
Saba Commercial Services Cor-
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poration against Cindy I Bick-
ness and Jonathan Bickness, tran-
script of judgment.
LVNV Funding, LLC against
James F. Allen, commercial.
COUNTY
BUILDING PERMITS
New construction over $5,000,
shoreline work and other major
projects receiving permits during
the past week include:
Mary and La Hinson, 100 SE
Tottlyn Road, Shelton, shop,
$17,244; Chris Lincoln, 240 NE
Katchemak Lane, Be[fair, resi-
dence, $129,794.65; Frank Wilson,
111 NE Jolly Roger Lane, Be[fair,
garage, $18,154.10; Capstone
Homes, 21 East Saint Albans Lane,
Be[fair, residence, $194,524.50,
and 51 East Saint Albans Lane,
Be[fair, residence, $251,879.50;
Michael Wog, 440 North Fairway
Drive East, Hoodsport, addition,
$152,007.30; Philipe Zu[fer, 340
East Penzance Road, Shelton, ad-
dition, $11,146.80; Nathan Quin-
Inn, 40 East Crows Nest Court,
Shelton, manufactured home,
$70,000; Dawn Gasper, 3290 West
Martin Road, Shelton, garage,
$17,244; James Johnson, 1961 NE
Haven Way, Tahuya, addition,
$10,220.
Also: R.B. Trout, 751 East Ma-
son-Benson Road, Grapeview, res-
idence, $219,785.15; Ray Carnes,
1141 East Libby Road, Shelton,
bulkhead repair, $6,930; Mark
Jackson, 2401 West Star Lake
Drive, Elma, residence, $125,268;
Clyde Rhoades, 41 East Raccoon
Court, Shelton, manufactured
home, $61,071.40; Barry Prath-
er, 420 SE Collier Road, Shelton,
$44,952, garage; Darren Neal,
1057 East Victor Road, Be[fair,
residence, $138,021.40; Sharon
Koidahl, 450 East Penzance Road,
Shelton, residence, $247,996.80;
William Avery, 3170 East Rasor
Road West, Be[fair, residence,
$146,570.50; David Gese, 30 North
Dow Court, Hoodsport, park mod-
el, $36,024.57; Christine Gregory,
43 NE Sundstrom Road, Be[fair,
garage, $12,753.40.
Also: Kevin Boyle, 100 East
Harley Drive, Grapeview, resi-
dence, $185,668.60, and also ga-
rage, $22,766.40; Ryan Pruitt, 740
NE Old Be[fair Highway, Be[fair,
residence, $188,244.70; Becker
Construction, 711 East Lakeshore
Drive East, Shelton, residence,
$103,110.25; James Yates, 4710
East State Route 302, Be[fair,
$254,287.65; Robert Jurin, 311
East Gray Avenue, Shelton, float-
ing dock, $2,932.50; Roy Schultz,
1520 East Phillips Lake Loop
Road, Shelton, storage building,
$35,836; William Shutters, 50 NE
Matthew Court, Be[fair, garage,
$22,766.40; Lake Cushman Store,
2550 North Lake Cushman Road,
Hoodsport, repair vehicle damage,
$400.
No value was listed for the fol-
lowing projects:
Eric Mickelson, 721 NE Landon
Road, Be[fair, bulkhead; Chuck
Bevens, 31 North Olympic Court
South, Hoodsport, manufactured
home.
CITY
BUILDING PERMITS
New construction and other
projects receiving permits during
the past week include:
Mark Kamin, 331 Grand-
view Avenue, new residence,
$111,438.40; and 339 Grandview
Avenue, $111,449.40; Dyad, In-
corporated, 1122 Grandview, new
residence, $188,381; City of Shel-
ton, 400 West E Street, log-frame
picnic shelter at CaUanan Park,
$9,957.60.
SHELTON FIRE
DEPARTMENT
March 21, 1:33 a.m., property-
damage car-tree crash on West
Railroad Avenue.
March 26, 3:27 p.m., South First
Street, injury.
SHELTON POLICE
Tuesday, March 20
A South 16th Street resident
complained of %omeone messing
with her front door" shortly after
midnight.
A building was reportedly heav-
ily egged in the 2500 block of
Olympic Highway North.
A girl's pink bike was reported
found in an alley in the 600 block
of Cedar Street and another bi-
cycle was reported stashed behind
the Les Schwab building.
A caller complained that rent-
ers of an F Street residence had
established a phone number in the
name of the owner's mother, who
is deceased.
A cell phone was among items
reported stolen in a car prowl on
Olympic Highway North, and a bag
whose contents weren't mentioned
was reported taken from another
vehicle somewhere in Shelton.
A caller from the 200 block of
South Seventh reported the theft
of a chop saw from a carport.
A hit-and-run was reported in
conjunction with a collision on
Mill Street.
Wednesday, March 21
A caller complained that a vehi-
cle in the 300 block of Railroad Av-
enue had been stolen in the early
hours of the morning.
An Ellinor Avenue resident told
police money had been stolen from
a home there by a former room-
mate.
Police received calls about a dis-
turbance in the 1900 block of Sum-
mit Avenue over allegations of the
theft of mail and compact discs.
A caller reported a man try-
ing to damage a bus shelter near
Red Apple Market on Cascade Av-
enue.
A hit-and-run on Harvard Av-
enue was reported.
Officers responded to the re-
port of a fight in Kneeland Park at
10:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 22
A caller from the 700 block of
Ellinor Avenue complained of re-
peated break-ins and most recent-
ly, vandalism to a vehicle. Later,
a break-in at a residence in the
1900 block of Summit Avenue was
reported.
A caller reported the theft of a
white 1993 Chevy pickup truck.
Juveniles were reported at mid-
day throwing rocks at traffic near
the PUD 3 facility on K Street.
A caller from Wyandotte Av-
enue complained of the theft of
medications from a vehicle.
A patient at a care facility re-
ported the theft of money.
Friday, March 23
A caller from the 1000 block of
Fairmount Avenue reported catch-
ing a male siphoning gas.
A window was reported broken
at a natural foods store on Rail-
road Avenue.
A residential burglary in the
1700 block of Washington Street
was reported.
A caller reported that a dog pur-
chased two days earlier from the
city pound was ill.
A caller from Fairmount Av-
enue reported finding a vehicle
that had been stolen returned to a
street near the owner's home.
Saturday, March 24
Callers reported vehicle prowls
involving broken windows in the
Wal-Mart parking lot and in the
300 block of South Third Street.
A vehicle crash in the park-
ing lot of the state liquor store on
Front Street was reported.
Sunday, March 25
Vehicle vandalism on Fair-
mount Avenue was reported.
A hit-run on East H Street was
reported at 1:41 a.m.
A caller from Turner Street re-
ported an attempted vehicle prowl
at 4:15 a.m.
A trespasser in a church in the
1500 block of Monroe Street was
reported.
A compressor was reported sto-
len from a residence in the 1800
block of Hay Avenue.
Monday, March 26
A caller reported a vehicle
prowl in the 1400 block of Dickin-
son Street.
A bike and chop saw were re-
ported taken from a residence in
the 400 block of Harvard Avenue.
Officers responded to a holdup
alarm at Mason General Hospi-
tars pharmacy. The incident was
an alarm malfunction.
A window in Gateway Center
on Olympic Highway North was
reported vandalized.
Juvenile shoplifters were re-
ported detained at Wal-Mart.
Officers investigated the re-
port of a residential burglary in
the 1800 block of West Franklin
Street.
MASON COUNTY
JAIL POPULATION
The Mason County Jail, which
was designed for 45 inmates and
refitted in 1989 to house 65 with
a 48-bed expansion completed in
2004, recorded populations as fol-
lows during the past week:
Wednesday 129, Thursday 128,
Friday 129, Saturday 126, Sunday
126, Monday 126, Tuesday 128.
MASON COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Tuesday, March 20
Skokomish Tribal Police and
the Mason County Sheriff's Offi-
cers recovered a vehicle stolen on
Highway 101 in Lacey.
Copper wire worth $3,000 wsJ
reported stolen from a cellular sit#
on McReavy Road.
A Ridge Road resident near
Shelton complained of identitY
theft.
Squaxin Island Tribal Poli
and county officers responded to
reports of burglaries in the I
milche area.
A fourth-degree assault on Col-
lier Road was reported.
A caller complained of the thdt
of items from a vehicle parked
at a trailhead on Be[fair-Tahu
Road.
A neighbor reported a prowlC
at a residence on West Fredsl
Road and a prowler at a residen
on Johns Prairie Road was report"
ed.
Wednesday, March 21
A caller reported vehicles r"
ing on Highland Road at 7:45 a.
A vehicle prowl on Evergre
Drive was reported, and item@
were reported taken from a ve]
cle which was also vandalized €
East Rainbow Place.
Officers assisted Jeffers0
County deputies with the investi"
gation of a car theft on Highway
101. A vehicle was reported stole
from Panorama Drive and a stole
vehicle was reported recovered bY
Skokomish Tribal Police.
Chainsaws were reported
from a place on Whitener Road st
Kamilche.
A caller complained of
about a tenth of a mile out
Creek Road.
Squaxin tribal police
to the report of a disturbance o
Squi Altl Place, and a
on Skokomish Indian Flats
was reported.
A caller complained that
juveniles were throwing rocks
vehicles on Blevins Road North.
Thursday, March 22
A caller reported a dispute
tween two people leaving a
dell who appeared drunk and
their vehicle hit the building
they were departing.
a business on Export Road
from a residence on State RoutS:
3 in Be[fair. Theft from a
unit on Belfair-Tahuya Road
reported, and vandalism and their
at a business on Shelton Spring#
Road were reported.
An attempted break-in on
to Tipperary near Lake Limeric
was reported, and
were reported stolen in a break-i# i
at a Fircrest Place residence ned:
Hoodsport.
Mail and checks were
stolen from a mailbox on
field Road, and a vehicle prowl
a park-and-ride lot on State
3 was reported.
A Rasor Road resident co'
plained of identity theft.
Fire District 16 investigated J
burn report.
A disturbance involving
of shooting on Tahuya Drive w#
reported.
A caller reported a seventll'
grader passing out pills at Pioneer
School.
Skokomish Tribal Police assist"
ed the state patrol at 2:53 p.m.
the scene of an accident on
way 101.
Two callers reported
cycles damaging the shoulder
medians on Shelton Springs
and Wallace Kneeland
Friday,'March 23
Officers responded to the
of an incident involving
with a gun on East Colvos Place.
Officers investigated reports
a car theft and two car prowls
Mason Street near Shelton.
Fire District 2 responded
1:55 p.m. to the report of a
roll-over on Bear (
Road.
Brush theft on Faford
the Tahuya Peninsula was
ed.
Officers investigated a
rape complaint on Agate Road.
A burglary at a cabin on
case Drive, Hoodsport, was
ed.
Saturday, March 24
Skokomish tribal police
notified of the theft
Ford Taurus from an address
Twana Court.
A Channel Point Road
reported the theft of money
the residence. Money was also
ported stolen from a residence
Mikkelsen Road.
A vehicle crash at the
to the Squaxin Island
was reported.
A burglary at a rental on
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MASON COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Judgments in Mason County
District Court Judge Victoria
Meadows' jurisdiction during the
past week include:
Driving under the influence:
Sebastian Tercero Bautista, 423
East Walnut, Shelton, $1,231,365
days, 364 suspended.
Driving while license sus-
pended or revoked: Jason M.
Ishii, 3737 SE Hurstman, Port Or-
chard, third degree, $253, 90 days
suspended; Ramon Carrion, 231
SE State Route 3, Shelton, third
degree, $253, 90 days suspended;
Anthony A. Brown, 151 Reserva-
tion Road, Shelton, third degree,
$253, 90 days suspended; Heather
A. Olson, 231 East Peebles Court,
Shelton, third degree, $253, 90
days suspended; Paul L. Wood,
East 251 Budd Drive, Shelton,
third degree, $610, 90 days, 89
suspended; Frank Michael Riedle,
1118 Sidney Avenue, Port Or-
chard, third degree, $350, 21 days;
Tammy R. Matson, 11876 Lake
Flora Road, Port Orchard, second
degree, $770, 365 days, 351 sus-
pended; Adam Michael Dodd, 200
Lippert Drive, Port Orchard, third
degree, $193, 90 days suspended;
Enrique Felipe-Francisco, 4140
NE North Shore Road, Belfair,
second degree, and ignition inter-
lock violation, $450, 365 days, 90
suspended.
Also: Courtney L. Shockley,
3711 164th Street SW, Lynnwood,
second degree, $603,365 days sus-
pended; Claudia M. Pennington,
5571 Lake Valley Road, Port Or-
chard, third degree, $253, 90 days
suspended; Shay Laura Darryl
Butler, 6414 81st Drive NE, Marys-
ville, third degree, $173, 90 days
suspended; Angelo V. Mandine,
381 Olympic View Drive, Belfair,
second degree, $470,365 days, 355
suspended, and no insurance and
failure to wear seatbelt, $639; Vic-
toria L. Jackstadt, 107 Rosemary
Street, Shelton, third degree,
$203, 90 days suspended, and no
vehicle license without identifica-
tion, $140; Blake W. Gehring, 133
North Marker Boulevard, Che-
halls, third degree, $150; Ralph
E. Bariekman, 12 East C Street,
Shelton, third degree, $310, 90
days, 89 suspended and no proof
of insurance, $528.
No valid operator's license:
Phillip L. Day, 321 Northhill Road,
Hoo.dsport, without identification,
$203, 90 days suspended; Rob-
ert J. Stott, 21561 State Route 3,
Belfair, with identification, $528;
Francisco Xiquin-Chavaja, 907
Daniel Street, Fairfield, Califor-
nia, and speeding, $599; Austin J.
Hirsch, 6737 Cedar Flats, Olym-
pia, $310, 90 days, 89 suspended.
No liability insurance: Chris-
topher W. Shafer, 9614 Sunburst
Court SE, Port Orchard, and ex-
pired vehicle tabs, $732; Christo-
pher S. Howland, 1405 South A
Street, Port Angeles, $538; Bernie
Ernest Carkum, 350 East Canyon
Road, Belfair, and speed too fast
for conditions, $563; Theodore
F. Danford, 5490 East Pickering
Road, Shelton, and speeding, $331;
Jesse B. Gatsser, 50 North Buck-
horn Way, Hoodsport, $538; Lar-
ry T. Harris, 22114 50th Avenue
Court East, Spanaway, and fail-
ure to yield and no valid license,
$1,221; Ramiro Chimal GarcOn,
1720 Division, Shelton, $538.
Over legal weight: The Mill,
Incorporated, $495; Sound Con-
strnction and Equipment, P.O. Box
728, Port Orchard, $1,492; Gam-
ble Bay Timber and Construction,
P.O. Box 278, Port Gamble, $295.
Other traffic violations: Mark
G. Hoyos, 93 West Blakely Drive,
Elma, operating a vehicle without
interlock, $410, 90 days suspend-
ed; Adam L. Boswell, 21923 East
State Route 3, Belfair, no tonnage
displayed, no medical certification
and defective breakaway device,
$359.
Unlawful fishing in the sec-
ond degree: Robert K. Smiley,
11678 NE Tulin Road, Kingston,
closed waters, $109.
Minor in possession of al-
cohol: Justin R. Secrest, 251 NE
Mantel Lane, Tahuya, $313, 365
days suspended; Troy T. Scaggs
11215 149th Avenue KPN, Gig
Harbor, $160, 90 days, 85 sus-
pended.
Furnishing liquor to a mi-
nor: Pepper A. Mottet, 151 East
Seattle Street, Union, $253, 365
days suspended; Robin L. Chich-
ester, East 210 Merioneth Road,
Shelton, $413, 365 days suspend-
ed; Pati S. Roberson, 111 East
Rainbow Lane, Shelton, $253, 365
days suspended.
Possession of marijuana:
Kevin D. Iams, 35815 Mountain
Highway East, Eatonville, $660,
90 days, 89 suspended; Christo-
pher Stutz Olson, 60 East North-
ridge Court, Allyn, $603, 90 days,
89 suspended.
Other offenses: Martin Ensa-
stegui-Vasquez, 3455 Martin Way,
Olympia, harvesting forest prod-
ucts without permit, $420, 365
days suspended; Mark C. Mottet,
P.O. Box 40, Union, solid-waste
violation, $600; Jerrimy Darrell
Wooney-Waldrick, 401 West Car-
men Road, Shelton, fourth-degree
assault (domestic violence), $293,
365 days, 305 suspended; Richard
Russell Coley, 1520 East Saint An-
drews Drive, Shelton, attempted
obstructing an officer, $865.
SHELTON
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: Thomas
Nicolas Gaspar, 1807B Mason
Street, Shelton, third degree,
$343, 90 days suspended; Mark
Olaf Nicholas, 280 SE Fuchsia
Drive, Shelton, first degree, $750,
365 days, 180 electronic home
monitoring.
No valid operator's license:
Luis Gomez, 140 East Blevins
Road North, Shelten, without
identification, $100, 90 days sus-
pended.
Other offenses: Michael R.
Lundemo, 1936 Boulevard Road
SE, Olympia, returned bank check,
$573.60.
MASON COUNTY
SUPERIOR COURT
Divorces Granted
Brenda Ann Woodward and
Terance Paul Woodward.
Melissa Kay Wright and Na-
thaniel Allen Wright.
William Henson and Linda
Henson.
Jamel Sioux Dullenty and Pat-
rick Steven Dullenty.
New Cases
Washington Department of Rev-
enue against Trudiann Case-Baca
and American Painting; against
Last Call Inn and Dew Drop Inn,
against CM Distributing, Incorpo-
rated and CM Tobacco and Gift;
against Last Call, Incorporated
and Dew Drop Inn; and against
Lance E. LaBarr, Brittania A. La-
Barr and LaBarrs Excavating, tax
warrants.
Alaska USA Federal Credit
Union against Tad R. Taylor, com-
mercial.
Ken Meigs against Donald Phil-
lips, unlawful detainer.
Tawni Day against Larry and
Jane Doe Brant and John and
Jane Roe, tort motor vehicle.
Evergreen Well Drilling against
Marvin Simpson and Deede Simp-
son, collection.
Kitsap County Deputy Sheriffs
Guild against Kitsap County, com-
mercial.
Nicole'M. Butcher against Mary
and David Dimmen, tort motor ve-
hicle.
Unifund CCR Partners against
William W. Madsen, commercial.
Sherwin Williams Company
against Brad Gallien and Colonial
American Casualty and Surety,
commercial.
Citifinancial Auto against Deb-
ra J. and John Doe Pitts, commer-
cial.
Washington Department of La-
bor and Industries against Michael
Adams, administrative law review,
and against Robert Bossard et al,
tax warrant.
Unifund CCR Partners against
Linwood K. Ballard, commercial.
First National Bank of Omaha
against Wanda Smith, transcript
of judgment.
Capital One Bank against Re-
becca S. Roff, commercial.
Brad Carey, Harold Carey and
Carol Lavender-Willison against
Port of Tahuya, miscellaneous.
Ford Motor Credit against Kar-
en D. and John Doe Warren, com-
mercial.
Washington Employment Secu-
rity Department against Michael
A. Twidwell; Lance E. Barber; Eli
A. Furnish; Kristina M. Rogerson;
Daniel Marler; and Darren J. Met-
calfe, tax warrants.
Eleanor J. Morris against Big
Dog Custom Builders, Incorpo-
rated, Thomas Boettger, Lorrie
Boettger and Platte River Insur-
ance Company, commercial.
Casey A. Krise and Jill D. Krise
against Robert M. and Jane Doe
Barnhart, tort motor vehicle.
Beneficial Washington, Incor-
porated against Jeff S. and Jane
Doe Webster, commercial.
Saba Commercial Services Cor-
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poration against Cindy I Bick-
ness and Jonathan Bickness, tran-
script of judgment.
LVNV Funding, LLC against
James F. Allen, commercial.
COUNTY
BUILDING PERMITS
New construction over $5,000,
shoreline work and other major
projects receiving permits during
the past week include:
Mary and La Hinson, 100 SE
Tottlyn Road, Shelton, shop,
$17,244; Chris Lincoln, 240 NE
Katchemak Lane, Belfair, resi-
dence, $129,794.65; Frank Wilson,
111 NE Jolly Roger Lane, Belfair,
garage, $18,154.10; Capstone
Homes, 21 East Saint Albans Lane,
Belfair, residence, $194,524.50,
and 51 East Saint Albans Lane,
Belfair, residence, $251,879.50;
Michael Wog, 440 North Fairway
Drive East, Hoodsport, addition,
$152,007.30; Philipe Zulfer, 340
East Penzance Road, Shelton, ad-
dition, $11,146.80; Nathan Quin-
lan, 40 East Crows Nest Court,
Shelton, manufactured home,
$70,000; Dawn Gasper, 3290 West
Martin Road, Shelton, garage,
$17,244; James Johnson, 1961 NE
Haven Way, Tahuya, addition,
$10,220.
Also: R.B. Trout, 751 East Ma-
son-Benson Road, Grapeview, res-
idence, $219,785.15; Ray Carnes,
1141 East Libby Road, Shelton,
bulkhead repair, $6,930; Mark
Jackson, 2401 West Star Lake
Drive, Elma, residence, $125,268;
Clyde Rhoades, 41 East Raccoon
Court, Shelton, manufactured
home, $61,071.40; Barry Prath-
er, 420 SE Collier Road, Shelton,
$44,952, garage; Darren Neal,
1057 East Victor Road, Belfair,
residence, $138,021.40; Sharon
Koidahl, 450 East Penzance Road,
Shelton, residence, $247,996.80;
William Avery, 3170 East Rasor
Road West, Belfair, residence,
$146,570.50; David Gese, 30 North
Dew Court, Hoodsport, park mod-
el, $36,024.57; Christine Gregory,
43 NE Sundstrom Road, Belfair,
garage, $12,753.40.
Also: Kevin Boyle, 100 East
Harley Drive, Grapeview, resi-
dence, $185,668.60, and also ga-
rage, $22,766.40; Ryan Pruitt, 740
NE Old Belfair Highway, Belfair,
residence, $188,244.70; Becker
Construction, 711 East Lakeshore
Drive East, Shelton, residence,
$103,110.25; James Yates, 4710
East State Route 302, Belfair,
$254,287.65; Robert Jurin, 311
East Gray Avenue, Shelton, float-
ing dock, $2,932.50; Roy Schultz,
1520 East Phillips Lake Loop
Road, Shelton, storage building,
$35,836; William Shutters, 50 NE
Matthew Court, Belfair, garage,
$22,766.40; Lake Cushman Store,
2550 North Lake Cushman Road,
Hoodsport, repair vehicle damage,
$400.
No value was listed for the fol-
lowing projects:
Eric Mickelson, 721 NE Landon
Road, Belfair, bulkhead; Chuck
Bevens, 31 North Olympic Court
South, Hoodsport, manufactured
home.
CITY
BUILDING PERMITS
New construction and other
projects receiving permits during
the past week include:
Mark Kamin, 331 Grand-
view Avenue, new residence,
$111,438.40; and 339 Grandview
Avenue, $111,449.40; Dyad, In-
corporated, 1122 Grandview, new
residence, $188,381; City of Shel-
ton, 400 West E Street, log-frame
picnic shelter at CaUanan Park,
$9,957.60.
SHELTON FIRE
DEPARTMENT
March 21, 1:33 a.m., property-
damage car-tree crash on West
Railroad Avenue.
March 26, 3:27 p.m., South First
Street, injury.
SHELTON POLICE
Tuesday, March 20
A South 16th Street resident
complained of %omeone messing
with her front door" shortly after
midnight.
A building was reportedly heav-
ily egged in the 2500 block of
Olympic Highway North.
A girl's pink bike was reported
found in an alley in the 600 block
of Cedar Street and another bi-
cycle was reported stashed behind
the Les Schwab building.
A caller complained that rent-
ers of an F Street residence had
established a phone number in the
name of the owner's mother, who
is deceased.
A cell phone was among items
reported stolen in a car prowl on
Olympic Highway North, and a bag
whose contents weren't mentioned
was reported taken from another
vehicle somewhere in Shelton.
A caller from the 200 block of
South Seventh reported the theft
of a chop saw from a carport.
A hit-and-run was reported in
conjunction with a collision on
Mill Street.
Wednesday, March 21
A caller complained that a vehi-
cle in the 300 block of Railroad Av-
enue had been stolen in the early
hours of the morning.
An Ellinor Avenue resident told
police money had been stolen from
a home there by a former room-
mate.
Police received calls about a dis-
turbance in the 1900 block of Sum-
mit Avenue over allegations of the
theft of mail and compact discs.
A caller reported a man try-
ing to damage a bus shelter near
Red Apple Market on Cascade Av-
enue.
A hit-and-run on Harvard Av-
enue was reported.
Officers responded to the re-
port of a fight in Kneeland Park at
10:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 22
A caller from the 700 block of
Ellinor Avenue complained of re-
peated break-ins and most recent-
ly, vandalism to a vehicle. Later,
a break-in at a residence in the
1900 block of Summit Avenue was
reported.
A caller reported the theft of a
white 1993 Chevy pickup truck.
Juveniles were reported at mid-
day throwing rocks at traffic near
the PUD 3 facility on K Street.
A caller from Wyandotte Av-
enue complained of the theft of
medications from a vehicle.
A patient at a care facility re-
ported the theft of money.
Friday, March 23
A caller from the 1000 block of
Fairmount Avenue reported catch-
ing a male siphoning gas.
A window was reported broken
at a natural foods store on Rail-
road Avenue.
A residential burglary in the
1700 block of Washington Street
was reported.
A caller reported that a dog pur-
chased two days earlier from the
city pound was ill.
A caller from Fairmount Av-
enue reported finding a vehicle
that had been stolen returned to a
street near the owner's home.
Saturday, March 24
Callers reported vehicle prowls
involving broken windows in the
Wal-Mart parking lot and in the
300 block of South Third Street.
A vehicle crash in the park-
ing lot of the state liquor store on
Front Street was reported.
Sunday, March 25
Vehicle vandalism on Fair-
mount Avenue was reported.
A hit-run on East H Street was
reported at 1:41 a.m.
A caller from Turner Street re-
ported an attempted vehicle prowl
at 4:15 a.m.
A trespasser in a church in the
1500 block of Monroe Street was
reported.
A compressor was reported sto-
len from a residence in the 1800
block of Hay Avenue.
Monday, March 26
A caller reported a vehicle
prowl in the 1400 block of Dickin-
son Street.
A bike and chop saw were re-
ported taken from a residence in
the 400 block of Harvard Avenue.
Officers responded to a holdup
alarm at Mason General Hospi-
tars pharmacy. The incident was
an alarm malfunction.
A window in Gateway Center
on Olympic Highway North was
reported vandalized.
Juvenile shoplifters were re-
ported detained at Wal-Mart.
Officers investigated the re-
port of a residential burglary in
the 1800 block of West Franklin
Street.
MASON COUNTY
JAIL POPULATION
The Mason County Jail, which
was designed for 45 inmates and
refitted in 1989 to house 65 with
a 48-bed expansion completed in
2004, recorded populations as fol-
lows during the past week:
Wednesday 129, Thursday 128,
Friday 129, Saturday 126, Sunday
126, Monday 126, Tuesday 128.
MASON COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Tuesday, March 20
Skokomish Tribal Police and
the Mason County Sheriff's Offi-
cers recovered a vehicle stolen on
Highway 101 in Lacey.
Copper wire worth $3,000 wsJ
reported stolen from a cellular sit#
on McReavy Road.
A Ridge Road resident near
Shelton complained of identitY
theft.
Squaxin Island Tribal Poli
and county officers responded to
reports of burglaries in the I
milche area.
A fourth-degree assault on Col-
lier Road was reported.
A caller complained of the
of items from a vehicle
at a trailhead on
Road.
A neighbor reported a prowlC
at a residence on West Freds0
Road and a prowler at a residen
on Johns Prairie Road was report"
ed.
Wednesday, March 21
A caller reported vehicles rsC"
ing on Highland Road at 7:45 a.
A vehicle prowl on Evergre
Drive was reported, and ite
were reported taken from a vei
cle which was also vandalized
East Rainbow Place.
Officers assisted Jeffers0
County deputies with the investi"
gation of a car theft on HighwaY
101. A vehicle was reported stole
from Panorama Drive and a stolen
vehicle was reported recovered bY
Skokomish Tribal Police.
Chainsaws were reported
from a place on Whitener Road t
Kamilche.
A caller complained of
about a tenth of a mile out
Creek Road.
Squaxin tribal police
to the report of a disturbance 0
Squi Aitl Place, and a
on Skokomish Indian Flats
was reported.
A caller complained that
juveniles were throwing rocks
vehicles on Blevins Road North.
Thursday, March 22
A caller reported a dispute
tween two people leaving a
dell who appeared drunk and
their vehicle hit the building
they were departing.
Tools were reported stolen
a business on Export Road
from a residence on State Route
3 in Belfair. Theft from a
unit on Belfair-Tahuya Road
reported, and vandalism and theft
at a business on Shelton Spring#
Road were reported.
An attempted break-in on
to Tipperary near Lake Limeric
was reported, and medicatiov/
were reported stolen in a break-iJ
at a Fircrest Place residence ned
Hoodsport.
Mail and checks were
stolen from a mailbox on
field Road, and a vehicle prowl
a park-and-ride lot on State
3 was reported.
A Rasor Road resident co'
plained of identity theft.
Fire District 16 investigated
burn report.
A disturbance involving
of shooting on Tahuya Drive w#
reported.
A caller reported a
grader passing out pills at Pioneer
School.
Skokomish Tribal Police assist"
ed the state patrol at 2:53 p.m.
the scene of an accident on
way 101.
Two callers reported
cycles damaging the shoulder
medians on Shelton Springs
and Wallace Kneeland
Friday,'March 23
Officers responded to the
of an incident involving
with a gun on East Colvos Place.
Officers investigated reports
a car theft and two car prowls
Mason Street near Shelton.
Fire District 2 responded
1:55 p.m. to the report of a
roll-over on Bear (
Road.
Brush theft on Faford
the Tahuya Peninsula was
ed.
Officers investigated a
rape complaint on Agate Road.
A burglary at a cabin on
case Drive, Hoodsport, was
ed.
Saturday, March 24
Skokomish tribal police
notified of the thei of a silver
Ford Taurus from an address
Twana Court.
A Channel Point Road
reported the theft of money
the residence. Money was also
ported stolen from a residence
Mikkelsen Road.
A vehicle crash at the
to the Squaxin Island
was reported.
A burglary at a rental
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