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00]ournai 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:' Jake W. Kyes, 51 NE Rainbow Place, Belfair, $1,889, 365 days, 363 suspended; Den- nis N. Lewis, 80 SE Foxglove Street, Shelton, $866, 365 days, 364 suspended, $3,293 costs; Larry A. Amaral, 941 NE Snow- cap Drive, Tahuya, $3,000, 365 days, 185 suspended, $3,043 costs; Sarah N. Zamudio, 4580 State Route 302, Belfair, $1,231, 365 days, 364 suspended; Jus- tin Ron Vanderwal, 2410 SE Kamilche Point Road, Shelton, $1,231, 365 days, 364 suspend- ed. Reckless driving: Nicolas E. Perez, 9335 31st Avenue NE, Lacey, $625. Negligent driving: Jeffery W. Patterson, 3395 West Mis- sion Road, Belfair, second de- gree, $538. Driving while license sus- pended or revoked: Nicholas Allen Perry, 615 South Tower Street, Centralia, third degree, $193, 90 days suspended; Seth D. Singleton, 691 NE Larson Lake Drive, Belfair, third de- gree, $243, 90 days, 87 sus- pended, and possession of drug paraphernalia, $393, 90 days suspended; Lee J. Stites, 257 SE Harrier Road, Shelton, two counts, second degree, $1,243, 365 days suspended and $1,043, 365 days, 355 suspended, and second-degree negligent driv- ing, $200; Travis W. Thompson, 4551 East Pickering Road, Shel- ton, third degree, $410, 90 days, 88 suspended; Rhonda Belle Roberts, 1930 East Crestview Drive, Shelton, two counts, third degree, $560, 90 days suspended on each count; David J. Roberts, 991 East Lakeshore Drive West, Shelton, two counts, third de- gree, $453, 90 days suspended and $603, 90 days suspended; Wendy Gale Chipman, 925 NE Snowcap Drive, Tahuya, third degree, $150, 90 days suspend- ed, failure to transfer title, $100 and $93 costs; Michael Z. Mc- Cord, 424 Bellevue Street, Shel- ton, third degree, $610, 90 days, 88 suspended. No valid operator's license: Joseph G. Reading, 301 South Fifth Street, Shelton, $310, 90 days suspended, and no liability insurance, $150. No liability insurance: Devon Ernest Rhodes, 171 Bal- lycastle Way, Shelton, $538; Berabe Murillo-Bejar, 140 East Blevins Road North, Shelton, $538; Autumn F. Brown, 81 NE Laurel Road, Belfair, and failure to yield while turning left, $701; Clarence William Kiser, 610 NE Larson Boulevard, Belfair, $538; Joshua Taylor Lomax, 7420 NE State Route 3, Port Orchard, $538; Casey Burton Covert, 320 SE Picadilly Drive, Shelton, $538; Ester C. Sage, 114 West Poplar Street, Shel- ton, and speeding, $291. Alcohol offenses: Dustin J. Rasmussen, 953 East Spruce Avenue, Couer d' Alene, Idaho, being under 21 and driving after consuming alcohol, $370, 365 days suspended. Unlawful fishing in the first degree: Qi F. Huand, 2948 South Frontelnal Street, Seattle, over twice the limit of clams and second degree, overlimit of oys- ters and possession of oyster in the shell, $225; Mal Sul Pearce, Correction:. Rice Bowl points were mostly blue The report published in the May 3, issue of The Journal on in- spections of restaurants and other food-handling establishments by the Mason County Health Depart- ment contained an error about The Rice Bowl in Belfair. The inspec- tion, conducted March 16, result- ed in five red points and 18 blue points, not 18 red and rive blue. The total of 23 points was correct as was the narrative explaining the violations. Violations listed in the "red" category are those which involve practices that put the pub- lic at risk of foodborne illness; "blue" violations relate to food ser- vice operations and cleanliness. 18509 22nd Avenue East, Ta- coma, over twice the limit of clams, $378; Judy K. Ast, 1206 Fir Park Drive SE, Olympia, over twice the limit of clams, $378; Khuong Dat Lam, 3520 South Webster Street, Seattle, over twice the limit of clams and second degree, over limit of oys- ters and possession of oyster in the shell, $225; Yuping Zhang, 517 Main Avenue, Renton, over twice the limit of clams and second degree, overlimit of oys- ters, $150; Kin Khai Vong, 2954 South Webster Street, Seattle, over twice the limit of clams and second degree, over limit of oys- ters and possession of oyster in the shell, $225. Unlawful fishing in the second degree: Takandri Koyama, 5018 llth Avenue NE, Seattle, possession of oyster in the shell, $109; Travis E. Bill, 755 Tiger-Mission Road, Belfair, no freshwater license, $109; Jo- seph Raymond Stepanik, 2130 Lombard Road, Grapeview, no license, $109; James C. Hoyle, 15340 East State Route 106, Belfair, over limit of shrimp, $109. Over limit of spotted shrimp: Robert L. McGhee, 201 Hi Crest Drive, Auburn, $109; Shawn T. Harbin, 423 336th Street East, Roy, $109; Gary L. Gladstone, 7903 53rd Street Court West, University Place, $109; Johannes M. Mak, 31 East Cromarty Court, Shelton, 109; Angus D. Campbell, 2028 80th Avenue SE, Olympia, $250, 365 days suspended, and failure to submit catch for inspection, $150, 90 days suspended and $43 costs; Robert A. Harbin, 423 336th Street East, Roy, $250, 365 days suspended, and failure to submit catch for inspection, $150, 90 days suspended and $43 costs. Fourth-degree assault: JoAnn E. Harvey, 519 Arcadia Avenue, Shelton, fourth-degree assault, $1,693, 365 days, 363 suspended; Mandy M. Anderson, 231 Sheridan Road, Bremerton, $625, 365 days suspended. Violation of a no-contact order: Christopher Lorenzo Pablo, 381 NE Barbara Boule- vard, Belfair, $1,643, 365 days, 355 suspended and two counts driving while license suspended in the third degree, $193, 90 days, 86 suspended and $193, 90 days, 86 suspended. Third degree malicious mischief: David B. Metcalf, 561 Larson Lake Road, Belfair, $533, 365 days suspended; Mer- le T. Lindsay Jr., 360 West Ha- ven Drive, Elms, two counts do- mestic violence, $100, 365 days, 365 suspended on each count and $100 costs; Robert J. Weeks, 2270 Hanks Road, Shelton, $250, 365 days suspended, and unlawful display of a weapon, $250, 365 days, 345 suspended, and $200 costs. Possession of drug para- phernalia: Bob D. Spaulding, 170 East Rainbow Lake Drive, Shelton, $293, 90 days, 89 sus- pended; Jennifer I. Corder, 19800 NorthHighway 101, Shelton, $590, 90 days, 89 sus- pended. MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT Divorces Granted Leroy Hembree and Brule Autumn Hembree. Orville William Roberts and Kathrine Agnes Roberts. New Cases Midland Funding, Limited Li- ability Company, against Randy D. Blair, commercial, and Capi- tal One Bank against Randy D. Blair, commercial. Washington State Depart- ment of Labor and Industries against David Warren Thomp- son, tax warrant. Peter F. Pennock, Darlene C. Pennock and Ruth E. Wise against Casey Covert and Hunt- er Perrine, unlawful detainer. HSBC Bank of Nevada against Anne Rosander, commercial. Sunshine Spurgeon against Olympic Panel Products, Limit- ed Liability Company, personal injury. Charlene Cuzick, personal representative of the estate of Jane Alice Cuzick, against Toni Britton, unlawful detainer. Washington State Depart- ment of Revenue, tax warrants Page 28 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, June 14, 2007 cord against Western Washington Developers, Limited Liability Company; B&B Cement Fin- ishing, Limited Liability Com- pany. SHELTON FIRE DEPARTMENT June 7:5:25 p.m., illegal burn, 1401 Dickinson Avenue. SHELTON POLICE Tuesday, June 5 A vehicle prowl in the 1300 block of Wingwood Place was re- ported. A caller from the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Office reported being threatened by a client who was "unhappy" with a visitation plan. Wednesday, June 6 Harassment complaints came in from callers in the 500 block of East Fir Street and the 500 block of Holly Drive. Just after noon a caller said about 10 high-school-age juve- niles were "acting goofy" behind a business in the 300 block of Wallace Kneeland Boulevard. Items were reported stolen from a vehicle parked at the Mason County Courthouse. Thursday, June 7 At 2:27 a.m. a caller report- ed possible prowlers in the 100 block of East Birch Street. At 7:32 a.m. police received a report of a student in posses- sion of tobacco at Shelton High School. An alleged assault was reported just after 9 a.m. An alleged sex offense was re- ported. Detectives were asked to in- vestigate an alleged fraud re- ported by a caller from West Coast Bank on Olympic High- way North. A vehicle prowl in the 1400 block of Wingwood Place was re- ported. A caller reported the theft of firefighter gear fron a garage in the 100 block of West University Avenue. At 10:22 p.m. a caller com- plained about noise in the 200 block of Turner Avenue. Friday, June 8 Trespassing at Shelton High School was reported at 7:53 a.m. At 2:26 p.m. officers respond- ed to a report of a fight at the school. A caller said someone was "building a home with plywood" behind the businesses in Knee- land Plaza. Officers responding at 12:40 p.m, to a report of a disturbance in a parking lot in the 100 block of East WallaKneeland Bou- levard requestdwthe assistance of deputies. i! A burglary at a residence in the 1500 block of Van Buren Street and a break-in at a shed in the 1000 blbck of Fairmount Avenue were reported. Just after 5 p.m. a caller said a guy "was beating up a car" in the 400 block of Ellinor Avenue. A caller from the 1200 block of Pioneer Way reported the theft of four wheels and tires. Disturbances were reported at 9:13 p.m. at Johnson Park and at 9:22 p.m. in a parking lot in the 2500 block of Olympic Highway North. Saturday, June 9 Police responded at 2:21 a.m. to a report of a disturbance at Shelton High School. At 5:18 a.m. a caller com- plained about noise in the 200 block of Turner Avenue. Suspected drug parapherna- lia was found in a room at a mo- tel on Northview Circle. A caller from the 2400 block of North 13th Street reported receiving threats. Items were reported stolen from a storage shed in the 100 block of Harvard Street. Sunday, June 10 At 12:33 a.m. police respond- ed to a report of an "out-of-con- trol" patient at Mason General Hospital. Just before 2 a.m. officers re- sponding to a report of a distur- bance in the 300 block of Rail- road Avenue requested the as- sistance of deputies. At 4:27 a.m. a caller com- plained about noise in the 2000 block of South First Street. A noise complaint came in at 10:48 p.m. from a caller in the 400 block of Walnut Street. Vehicle prowls were reported in the 900 block of Eaglewood Way and in the 800 block of Turner Avenue. A Honda Accord was reported stolen from the 600 block of Fir- wood Court, a 1991 white Acu- ra Integra was reported stolen from the 900 block of Ellinor Av- enue, and a 1991 white Toyota Tercel was reported stolen from the 700 block of South Eighth Street. A propane torch, propane tanks and other items were re- ported stolen from a shop in the 1700 block of Ward Road. Monday, June 11 A vehicle prowl was reported in the 1200 block of West Birch Street. Police responded at 2:28 p.m. to the report of a two-ve- hicle, non-injury collision in the 2500 block of Olympic Highway North. A break-in to a shed in the 1300 block of Center Street was reported. MASON COUNTY JAIL POPUITION The Mason County Jail re- corded populations as follows during the past week: Wednesday 125, Thursday 124, Friday 123, Saturday 124, Sunday 127, Monday 130, Tues- day 124. MASON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Tuesday, June 5 A vehicle prowl on West Gold- en Pheasant Road near Shelton was reported. A break-in at a residence on North Carroll Point Road, Lilli- waup, was reported. Skokomish tribal officers re- ceived a report of vandalism to a drain at Minerva Terrace. Vandalism to several mail- boxes about two miles out West Cloqullum Road was reported. Wednesday, June 6 Fire District 2 responded at 6:19 p.m. to a report of an ille- gal burn at 31 NE Wagon Wheel Road, Belfair. A caller reported the theft of more than $1,000 in construc- tion materials from a site on North Jorstad Creek Road, Lil- liwaup. A caller from East Daniels Road near Shelton filed a ha- rassment complair$t. A caller from NE Sundown Drive, Tahuya, complained about an ongoing problem with all-terrain vehicles in the area. Trespassing on the golf course at Lake Limerick was reported. A burglary at a residence on SE Crescent Drive near Shelton was reported. The caller said the house had been ransacked. Squaxin Island tribal officers received a report of a minor in- possession of alcohol at a place on SE Skalapin Lane. Thursday, June 7 ]re District 2 responded at 6:43 p.m. to an illegal burn at 131 NE McKnight Road, Bel- fair. A caller from East Hillcrest Drive near Shelton reported the theft of $700 in cash. Burglaries at a house under construction just over three miles out West Dayton-Airport Road ne@r Shelton and at a resi- dence just over two miles out West Little Egypt Road near Dayton were reported. A caller from East Hanks Lake Road said someone dumped geese at the caller's residence. An assault at the jail was re- ported. Skokomish tribal officers re- sponded at 1:11 p.m. to a report of an illegal burn on North Sal- ish Court. A vehicle prowl in a parking lot on NE State Route 3, Belfair, was reported. A caller from North Mason High School reported receiving a sexually explicit e-mail from a student. A caller from East Dartmoor Drive at Lake Limerick reported harassment and said there had been a total of 18 phone calls on that day. At 6:39 p.m. a caller said four men were "falling down drunk and puking" at Walker Park near Shelton. Friday, June 8 Fire District 2 10:42 a.m. to a smoke investigation at Trails End Drive, Belfair, at 8:01 p.m. to the illegal burn at 110 NE Lane, Belfair. Break-ins at East Shelton Springs near Shelton, East Dalby Union, and near East State Route 106, were reported. Squaxin Island officers ceived a report of the food from the casino. A from SE Skalapin Lane ed the theft of bank and tification cards and a their reported by a caller from Nak Sub Loop. At about a caller said a group was on the roof of the Trading Post. An alleged attempted Washington was reported. A safe was reported from a residence on NE Tree Place, Tahuya, and were reported stolen trailer on West Road near the Grays county line. Building materials were ported stolen from a tion site on SE Totten Shelton and a 30-foot light valued at $3,000 was stolen from a place on lass Way, Belfair. At 10:53 p.m. Skokomish ricers received a report of' with a baseball bat" on Chasalt Lane. Saturday, June 9 Fire District 2 respond! 9:23 p.m. to a request for a investigation at 1990 NE Creek-Dewatto Road. Skokomish officers report of the theft Neon from a residence on Chasalt Lane. Computers and other were reported stolen residence on East Drive at Lake Limerick handgun was one of the reported stolen in a a residence about 4.8 East State Route 3 near ton. Around 8 p.m. a caller plained about fireworks Rasor Road, Belfair. At 9:33 p.m. a caller plained about a dirt bike speeding in the area of Nahwatzel Beach Road. Sunday, June 10 Squaxin Island officerS spended at 1:57 a.m. to a of a fight in progress at sine. At 6:46 p.m. a caller a man was harassing at Kamilche Trading Residential Mill Creek Road near and on NE Larson Lake Belfair, were reported. A caller reported a theft property on East Old Lane, Union. Skokomish officers just after 5 p.m. to a disturbance on North tion Road. At 6:33 p.m. a caller plained about fireworks Vaughn Place near SheltO" A caller complained bikes racing in the area Budd Place West near Monday, June 11 Fire District 2 11:29 a.m. to a burn investigation at Old Belfair Highway. Squaxin Island sponded at 1:18 a.m. to port of property damage casino. A caller from Trading Post reported ment. Sus nalia was found 7:36 p.m. an alleged a residence on SE Kc was reported. A caller from SE Place near Shelton theft of credit cards. A caller from said a student was bringing a bb gun to A burglary at a site on East Aycliffe reported. A caller from NE Belfair, reported death threat. 00]ournai 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:' Jake W. Kyes, 51 NE Rainbow Place, Belfair, $1,889, 365 days, 363 suspended; Den- nis N. Lewis, 80 SE Foxglove Street, Shelton, $866, 365 days, 364 suspended, $3,293 costs; Larry A. Amaral, 941 NE Snow- cap Drive, Tahuya, $3,000, 365 days, 185 suspended, $3,043 costs; Sarah N. Zamudio, 4580 State Route 302, Belfair, $1,231, 365 days, 364 suspended; Jus- tin Ron Vanderwal, 2410 SE Kamilche Point Road, Shelton, $1,231, 365 days, 364 suspend- ed. Reckless driving: Nicolas E. Perez, 9335 31st Avenue NE, Lacey, $625. Negligent driving: Jeffery W. Patterson, 3395 West Mis- sion Road, Belfair, second de- gree, $538. Driving while license sus- pended or revoked: Nicholas Allen Perry, 615 South Tower Street, Centralia, third degree, $193, 90 days suspended; Seth D. Singleton, 691 NE Larson Lake Drive, Belfair, third de- gree, $243, 90 days, 87 sus- pended, and possession of drug paraphernalia, $393, 90 days suspended; Lee J. Stites, 257 SE Harrier Road, Shelton, two counts, second degree, $1,243, 365 days suspended and $1,043, 365 days, 355 suspended, and second-degree negligent driv- ing, $200; Travis W. Thompson, 4551 East Pickering Road, Shel- ton, third degree, $410, 90 days, 88 suspended; Rhonda Belle Roberts, 1930 East Crestview Drive, Shelton, two counts, third degree, $560, 90 days suspended on each count; David J. Roberts, 991 East Lakeshore Drive West, Shelton, two counts, third de- gree, $453, 90 days suspended and $603, 90 days suspended; Wendy Gale Chipman, 925 NE Snowcap Drive, Tahuya, third degree, $150, 90 days suspend- ed, failure to transfer title, $100 and $93 costs; Michael Z. Mc- Cord, 424 Bellevue Street, Shel- ton, third degree, $610, 90 days, 88 suspended. No valid operator's license: Joseph G. Reading, 301 South Fifth Street, Shelton, $310, 90 days suspended, and no liability insurance, $150. No liability insurance: Devon Ernest Rhodes, 171 Bal- lycastle Way, Shelton, $538; Berabe Murillo-Bejar, 140 East Blevins Road North, Shelton, $538; Autumn F. Brown, 81 NE Laurel Road, Belfair, and failure to yield while turning left, $701; Clarence William Kiser, 610 NE Larson Boulevard, Belfair, $538; Joshua Taylor Lomax, 7420 NE State Route 3, Port Orchard, $538; Casey Burton Covert, 320 SE Picadilly Drive, Shelton, $538; Ester C. Sage, 114 West Poplar Street, Shel- ton, and speeding, $291. Alcohol offenses: Dustin J. Rasmussen, 953 East Spruce Avenue, Couer d' Alene, Idaho, being under 21 and driving after consuming alcohol, $370, 365 days suspended. Unlawful fishing in the first degree: Qi F. Huand, 2948 South Frontelnal Street, Seattle, over twice the limit of clams and second degree, overlimit of oys- ters and possession of oyster in the shell, $225; Mal Sul Pearce, Correction:. Rice Bowl points were mostly blue The report published in the May 3, issue of The Journal on in- spections of restaurants and other food-handling establishments by the Mason County Health Depart- ment contained an error about The Rice Bowl in Belfair. The inspec- tion, conducted March 16, result- ed in five red points and 18 blue points, not 18 red and rive blue. The total of 23 points was correct as was the narrative explaining the violations. Violations listed in the "red" category are those which involve practices that put the pub- lic at risk of foodborne illness; "blue" violations relate to food ser- vice operations and cleanliness. 18509 22nd Avenue East, Ta- coma, over twice the limit of clams, $378; Judy K. Ast, 1206 Fir Park Drive SE, Olympia, over twice the limit of clams, $378; Khuong Dat Lam, 3520 South Webster Street, Seattle, over twice the limit of clams and second degree, over limit of oys- ters and possession of oyster in the shell, $225; Yuping Zhang, 517 Main Avenue, Renton, over twice the limit of clams and second degree, overlimit of oys- ters, $150; Kin Khai Vong, 2954 South Webster Street, Seattle, over twice the limit of clams and second degree, over limit of oys- ters and possession of oyster in the shell, $225. Unlawful fishing in the second degree: Takandri Koyama, 5018 llth Avenue NE, Seattle, possession of oyster in the shell, $109; Travis E. Bill, 755 Tiger-Mission Road, Belfair, no freshwater license, $109; Jo- seph Raymond Stepanik, 2130 Lombard Road, Grapeview, no license, $109; James C. Hoyle, 15340 East State Route 106, Belfair, over limit of shrimp, $109. Over limit of spotted shrimp: Robert L. McGhee, 201 Hi Crest Drive, Auburn, $109; Shawn T. Harbin, 423 336th Street East, Roy, $109; Gary L. Gladstone, 7903 53rd Street Court West, University Place, $109; Johannes M. Mak, 31 East Cromarty Court, Shelton, 109; Angus D. Campbell, 2028 80th Avenue SE, Olympia, $250, 365 days suspended, and failure to submit catch for inspection, $150, 90 days suspended and $43 costs; Robert A. Harbin, 423 336th Street East, Roy, $250, 365 days suspended, and failure to submit catch for inspection, $150, 90 days suspended and $43 costs. Fourth-degree assault: JoAnn E. Harvey, 519 Arcadia Avenue, Shelton, fourth-degree assault, $1,693, 365 days, 363 suspended; Mandy M. Anderson, 231 Sheridan Road, Bremerton, $625, 365 days suspended. Violation of a no-contact order: Christopher Lorenzo Pablo, 381 NE Barbara Boule- vard, Belfair, $1,643, 365 days, 355 suspended and two counts driving while license suspended in the third degree, $193, 90 days, 86 suspended and $193, 90 days, 86 suspended. Third degree malicious mischief: David B. Metcalf, 561 Larson Lake Road, Belfair, $533, 365 days suspended; Mer- le T. Lindsay Jr., 360 West Ha- ven Drive, Elms, two counts do- mestic violence, $100, 365 days, 365 suspended on each count and $100 costs; Robert J. Weeks, 2270 Hanks Road, Shelton, $250, 365 days suspended, and unlawful display of a weapon, $250, 365 days, 345 suspended, and $200 costs. Possession of drug para- phernalia: Bob D. Spaulding, 170 East Rainbow Lake Drive, Shelton, $293, 90 days, 89 sus- pended; Jennifer I. Corder, 19800 NorthHighway 101, Shelton, $590, 90 days, 89 sus- pended. MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT Divorces Granted Leroy Hembree and Brule Autumn Hembree. Orville William Roberts and Kathrine Agnes Roberts. New Cases Midland Funding, Limited Li- ability Company, against Randy D. Blair, commercial, and Capi- tal One Bank against Randy D. Blair, commercial. Washington State Depart- ment of Labor and Industries against David Warren Thomp- son, tax warrant. Peter F. Pennock, Darlene C. Pennock and Ruth E. Wise against Casey Covert and Hunt- er Perrine, unlawful detainer. HSBC Bank of Nevada against Anne Rosander, commercial. Sunshine Spurgeon against Olympic Panel Products, Limit- ed Liability Company, personal injury. Charlene Cuzick, personal representative of the estate of Jane Alice Cuzick, against Toni Britton, unlawful detainer. Washington State Depart- ment of Revenue, tax warrants Page 28 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, June 14, 2007 cord against Western Washington Developers, Limited Liability Company; B&B Cement Fin- ishing, Limited Liability Com- pany. SHELTON FIRE DEPARTMENT June 7:5:25 p.m., illegal burn, 1401 Dickinson Avenue. SHELTON POLICE Tuesday, June 5 A vehicle prowl in the 1300 block of Wingwood Place was re- ported. A caller from the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Office reported being threatened by a client who was "unhappy" with a visitation plan. Wednesday, June 6 Harassment complaints came in from callers in the 500 block of East Fir Street and the 500 block of Holly Drive. Just after noon a caller said about 10 high-school-age juve- niles were "acting goofy" behind a business in the 300 block of Wallace Kneeland Boulevard. Items were reported stolen from a vehicle parked at the Mason County Courthouse. Thursday, June 7 At 2:27 a.m. a caller report- ed possible prowlers in the 100 block of East Birch Street. At 7:32 a.m. police received a report of a student in posses- sion of tobacco at Shelton High School. An alleged assault was reported just after 9 a.m. An alleged sex offense was re- ported. Detectives were asked to in- vestigate an alleged fraud re- ported by a caller from West Coast Bank on Olympic High- way North. A vehicle prowl in the 1400 block of Wingwood Place was re- ported. A caller reported the theft of firefighter gear fron a garage in the 100 block of West University Avenue. At 10:22 p.m. a caller com- plained about noise in the 200 block of Turner Avenue. Friday, June 8 Trespassing at Shelton High School was reported at 7:53 a.m. At 2:26 p.m. officers respond- ed to a report of a fight at the school. A caller said someone was "building a home with plywood" behind the businesses in Knee- land Plaza. Officers responding at 12:40 p.m, to a report of a disturbance in a parking lot in the 100 block of East WallaKneeland Bou- levard requestdwthe assistance of deputies. i! A burglary at a residence in the 1500 block of Van Buren Street and a break-in at a shed in the 1000 blbck of Fairmount Avenue were reported. Just after 5 p.m. a caller said a guy "was beating up a car" in the 400 block of Ellinor Avenue. A caller from the 1200 block of Pioneer Way reported the theft of four wheels and tires. Disturbances were reported at 9:13 p.m. at Johnson Park and at 9:22 p.m. in a parking lot in the 2500 block of Olympic Highway North. Saturday, June 9 Police responded at 2:21 a.m. to a report of a disturbance at Shelton High School. At 5:18 a.m. a caller com- plained about noise in the 200 block of Turner Avenue. Suspected drug parapherna- lia was found in a room at a mo- tel on Northview Circle. A caller from the 2400 block of North 13th Street reported receiving threats. Items were reported stolen from a storage shed in the 100 block of Harvard Street. Sunday, June 10 At 12:33 a.m. police respond- ed to a report of an "out-of-con- trol" patient at Mason General Hospital. Just before 2 a.m. officers re- sponding to a report of a distur- bance in the 300 block of Rail- road Avenue requested the as- sistance of deputies. At 4:27 a.m. a caller com- plained about noise in the 2000 block of South First Street. A noise complaint came in at 10:48 p.m. from a caller in the 400 block of Walnut Street. Vehicle prowls were reported in the 900 block of Eaglewood Way and in the 800 block of Turner Avenue. A Honda Accord was reported stolen from the 600 block of Fir- wood Court, a 1991 white Acu- ra Integra was reported stolen from the 900 block of Ellinor Av- enue, and a 1991 white Toyota Tercel was reported stolen from the 700 block of South Eighth Street. A propane torch, propane tanks and other items were re- ported stolen from a shop in the 1700 block of Ward Road. Monday, June 11 A vehicle prowl was reported in the 1200 block of West Birch Street. Police responded at 2:28 p.m. to the report of a two-ve- hicle, non-injury collision in the 2500 block of Olympic Highway North. A break-in to a shed in the 1300 block of Center Street was reported. MASON COUNTY JAIL POPUITION The Mason County Jail re- corded populations as follows during the past week: Wednesday 125, Thursday 124, Friday 123, Saturday 124, Sunday 127, Monday 130, Tues- day 124. MASON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Tuesday, June 5 A vehicle prowl on West Gold- en Pheasant Road near Shelton was reported. A break-in at a residence on North Carroll Point Road, Lilli- waup, was reported. Skokomish tribal officers re- ceived a report of vandalism to a drain at Minerva Terrace. Vandalism to several mail- boxes about two miles out West Cloqullum Road was reported. Wednesday, June 6 Fire District 2 responded at 6:19 p.m. to a report of an ille- gal burn at 31 NE Wagon Wheel Road, Belfair. A caller reported the theft of more than $1,000 in construc- tion materials from a site on North Jorstad Creek Road, Lil- liwaup. A caller from East Daniels Road near Shelton filed a ha- rassment complair$t. A caller from NE Sundown Drive, Tahuya, complained about an ongoing problem with all-terrain vehicles in the area. Trespassing on the golf course at Lake Limerick was reported. A burglary at a residence on SE Crescent Drive near Shelton was reported. The caller said the house had been ransacked. Squaxin Island tribal officers received a report of a minor in- possession of alcohol at a place on SE Skalapin Lane. Thursday, June 7 ]re District 2 responded at 6:43 p.m. to an illegal burn at 131 NE McKnight Road, Bel- fair. A caller from East Hillcrest Drive near Shelton reported the theft of $700 in cash. Burglaries at a house under construction just over three miles out West Dayton-Airport Road ne@r Shelton and at a resi- dence just over two miles out West Little Egypt Road near Dayton were reported. A caller from East Hanks Lake Road said someone dumped geese at the caller's residence. An assault at the jail was re- ported. Skokomish tribal officers re- sponded at 1:11 p.m. to a report of an illegal burn on North Sal- ish Court. A vehicle prowl in a parking lot on NE State Route 3, Belfair, was reported. A caller from North Mason High School reported receiving a sexually explicit e-mail from a student. A caller from East Dartmoor Drive at Lake Limerick reported harassment and said there had been a total of 18 phone calls on that day. At 6:39 p.m. a caller said four men were "falling down drunk and puking" at Walker Park near Shelton. Friday, June 8 Fire District 2 10:42 a.m. to a smoke investigation at Trails End Drive, Belfair, at 8:01 p.m. to the illegal burn at 110 NE Lane, Belfair. Break-ins at East Shelton Springs near Shelton, East Dalby Union, and near East State Route 106, were reported. Squaxin Island officers ceived a report of the food from the casino. A from SE Skalapin Lane ed the theft of bank and tification cards and a their reported by a caller from Nak Sub Loop. At about a caller said a group was on the roof of the Trading Post. An alleged attempted Washington was reported. A safe was reported from a residence on NE Tree Place, Tahuya, and were reported stolen trailer on West Road near the Grays county line. Building materials were ported stolen from a tion site on SE Totten Shelton and a 30-foot light valued at $3,000 was stolen from a place on lass Way, Belfair. At 10:53 p.m. Skokomish ricers received a report of' with a baseball bat" on Chasalt Lane. Saturday, June 9 Fire District 2 respond! 9:23 p.m. to a request for a investigation at 1990 NE Creek-Dewatto Road. Skokomish officers report of the theft Neon from a residence on Chasalt Lane. Computers and other were reported stolen residence on East Drive at Lake Limerick handgun was one of the reported stolen in a a residence about 4.8 East State Route 3 near ton. Around 8 p.m. a caller plained about fireworks Rasor Road, Belfair. At 9:33 p.m. a caller plained about a dirt bike speeding in the area of Nahwatzel Beach Road. Sunday, June 10 Squaxin Island officerS spended at 1:57 a.m. to a of a fight in progress at sine. At 6:46 p.m. a caller a man was harassing at Kamilche Trading Residential Mill Creek Road near and on NE Larson Lake Belfair, were reported. A caller reported a theft property on East Old Lane, Union. Skokomish officers just after 5 p.m. to a disturbance on North tion Road. At 6:33 p.m. a caller plained about fireworks Vaughn Place near SheltO" A caller complained bikes racing in the area Budd Place West near Monday, June 11 Fire District 2 11:29 a.m. to a burn investigation at Old Belfair Highway. Squaxin Island sponded at 1:18 a.m. to port of property damage casino. A caller from Trading Post reported ment. Sus nalia was found 7:36 p.m. an alleged a residence on SE Kc was reported. A caller from SE Place near Shelton theft of credit cards. A caller from said a student was bringing a bb gun to A burglary at a site on East Aycliffe reported. A caller from NE Belfair, reported death threat.