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MASON COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Judgments in Mason County
Lstrict Court Judge Victoria
jurisdiction during the
week include:
Driving under the influ-
L. Rouse, 4961 East
Road, Belfair, $866, 365
364 suspended, $643 costs;
John Wells, 121 NE Queen
Drive, Belfair, $1,121, 365
275 suspended, $768 costs;
P. Harrison, 23107 114th
East, Buckley, $1,121,365
275 suspended, $643 costs;
T. Jones, 11 North Janet
Hoodsport, $866, 365 days,
suspended, $43 costs; Fran-
sco Perez-Pablo, 702 East Cedar
Shelton, $1,121,365 days,
15 suspended, and minor in pos-
or consumption of alcohol,
L50, 365 days, 335 suspended,
83 costs.
Reckless driving: Harry M.
idreth, 1411 Josephine Court
$500, 90 days, 89 sus-
$168 costs.
driving: Dana Lee
5602 South Warner, Ta-
first degree, $500, 90 days,
suspended, $465 costs; Gavin
Kremian, 12919 53rd
NW, Gig Harbor, second
$510; Sandra K. Hayman,
NE Pine Place, Tahuya, sec-
$548; Thomas J. Mar-
13914 52nd Avenue NW,
Harbor, first degree, $500, 90
89 suspended, $168 costs;
S. Taylor, 81 Moss Street,
British Columbia, sec-
degree, $538; Kenny Shawn
7900 West Shelton-Mat-
Road, Shelton, first degree,
90 days, 89 suspended,
costs; Steven Patrick Lat-
14406 55th Avenue South,
first degree, $500, 90
suspended, $163 costs; Tra-
Goodenough, 2416 East llth
Bremerton, second degree,
',50; Tristan J. Bowles, 81 East
Way, Shelton, second
$350; Brandon Alan Beel-
81 East Maple Drive, Shelton,
degree, $538, and posses-
more than 40 grams marl-
$150, 90 days, 89 suspend-
$163 costs; Jacob W. Weaver,
Mason Street, Shelton, first
$543, 90 days, 89 sus-
while license sns-
or revoked: Dustin R.
204 Laurel Street, Shel-
third degree, $193, 90 days
James C. Fletcher,
102 Franklin Street, Shelton,
degree, $413, 365 days,
suspended; Edward Jay
2661 State Route 108,
second degree, $533,365
360 suspended; Johnny Lee
Jr., 1639 West Railroad
Shelton, three counts
degree, $250, 90 days, 78
on each count; Tracy
Williams, 521 Rivendell,
third degree, $313,
days, 78 suspended; Doris E.
2281 West Little Egypt
Shelton, third degree, $250,
days, 88 suspended; Francisco
Pablo, 702 West Cedar
Shelton, second degree,
365 days, 335 suspended,
no ignition interlock device,
90 days, 60 suspended, $43
Rodney p. Mann, 6311 SE
Road, Shelton, third de-
$413, 90 days, 88 suspend-
L. Renner, 151 East
Road, Shelton, third
$193, and driving with
off roadway, $100; Timo-
J. Stewart, 1571 NE Bear
Belfair, third degree,
days, 75 suspended, and
and run attended, $250, 365
suspended, $783.67 costs,
no ignition interlock device,
90 days, 75 suspended.
o valid operator's license:
W. Selvidge, 1405 C
Hoquiam, and speeding,
iano, 230 An-
Drive, Belfair, $538; Kevin
Fisk, 320 West Pine
Shelton, and expired vehi-
tabs and failure to obey traffic
$392.
liability insurance: Dan-
Mork, 250 East Auseth
Shelton, and speeding,
Nathan Howard White,
White Road, Shelton,
; Rusty Lee Rouse, 21 East
Court, Shelton, and
$701; Dustyn Lee Mul-
16th Street, Tacoma, and
$732; Britany Heather
640 Cascade Avenue, Shel-
Nathan G.F. Bluel, 281
Road, Shelton, and
to stop for traffic device,
Daryl John K. Aluguez,
Drive, Shelton, and no
$650; Terry W. Wells,
1201 East Lakeshore Drive West,
Shelton, and expired vehicle tabs,
$742.
Speeding: Kenneth K. Butter-
field, 3975 South 900 E, Salt Lake
City, Utah, $285.
Over legal weight: Robert M.
Backman, 203 North C Street,
Aberdeen, over legal weight and
no valid medical certificate, $406.
Fourth-degree assault: Dan-
iel Joseph Frauck, 6220 NE North
Shore Road, Belfair, domestic vi-
olence, $783, 365 days, 355 sus-
pended; George P. Stromberg,
510 NE Riverhill Drive, Belfair,
domestic violence, $150, 365 days
suspended.
Possession of marijuana:
Kenny S. Pierce, 7900 West Shel-
ton-Matlock Road, Shelton, $293,
90 days, 89 suspended; Michael
H. Peden Jr., 71 East Hickory
Place, Shelton, $543 costs.
Obstructing an officer: Jay
Dick Thorpe James, 17661 North
Highway 101, Shelton, $313, 365
days, 360 suspended; Paul John
Wells, 121 NE Queen Anne Drive,
Belfair, $293, 365 days suspend-
ed.
Other offenses: Jacob W.
Weaver, 1321 Mason Street,
Shelton, minor in possession or
consumption of alcohol, $150,
365 days suspended; Robert L.
McDonald, 2059 Beverly Boule-
vard, Shelton, violation of a civil
anti-harassment order, $500, 365
days, 363 suspended.
SHELTON
MUNICIPAL COURT
Judgments in Shelton Munici-
pal Court Judge Amber Finlay's
jurisdiction during the past week
include:
Driving under the influ-
ence: Shebbly T. Weddle, 231
West Pine Acres Way, Shelton,
$1,110, 365 days, 364 suspended;
Danny Alan Furness, 4751 West
Skokomish Valley Road, Shelton,
$1,110, 365 days, 364 suspend-
ed, and hit-and-run unattended,
$650, 90 days suspended.
Driving while license sus-
pended or revoked: Scott A.
Baird, 1913 Summit Drive, Shel-
ton, third degree, $150, 90 days,
85 suspended, five days commu-
nity service, and expired vehicle
license tabs over two months and
no liability insurance, $400; Lyle
R. Givens, 357 Susser, Tenino,
first degree, $843; Michael H.
Peden Jr., 71 East Hickory Place,
Shelton, two counts, third degree,
$343, 90 days suspended; Robert
Alan Brown II, 9011 Old High-
way 99 SE, Olympia, first degree,
$343, 365 days, 355 suspended;
Edwin K. Campbell, Shelton,
third degree, $250, 90 days sus-
pended; Jesus A. Teodoro Awara-
do, 1788 Holman Street, Shelton,
third degree, $353, 90 days sus-
pended; Heather K. Hudson, 1439
Dearborn Avenue, Shelton, third
degree, $100, 90 days suspended;
Leroy James Cornell, 3000 East
Johns Prairie Road, Shelton,
third degree, $543, 45 days, 45
days electronic home monitoring,
and violation of a domestic vio-
lence protection order, $543, 365
days, 305 suspended with 15 days
jail and 45 days electronic home
monitoring; Aslan Martin Jeffrey,
1127 North 13th Street, Shelton,
second degree, $393, 365 days,
350 suspended, and no interlock
ignition device, $150, 90 days
suspended; Bruce Wade Barker,
3640 SE Bloomfield Road, Shel-
ton, third degree, $343, 90 days,
83 suspended.
Negligent driving: Tony R.
Bogart, 1391 East Saint Andrews
Drive, Shelton, second degree,
$538, and driving with a suspend-
ed license, third degree, $250, and
no seatbelt, $90.
No valid operator's license:
Jessica L. Watson Howell, 1841
Dickinson Avenue, Shelton, $150,
90 days, 88 suspended and minor
in possession or consumption of
alcohol, $343, 365 days, 356 sus-
pended; Jeffrey Pinon, 1125 Fair-
mount Avenue, $293, 90 days, 88
suspended.
No liability insurance: Dan-
ny Sylvester Nicolas, 2515 Olym-
pic Highway North, Shelton, and
failure to use turn signal, $400.
Other traffic offenses: Jason
A. Young, 40 West Kelly Road,
Shelton, no ignition interlock de-
vice, $393, 90 days, 85 suspended,
five days community service.
Third-degree theft: Gene R.
Balzer, Shelton, $343, 365 days,
350 suspended, 15 days commu-
nity service; Chase Michael Bun-
nell, 1221 Evergreen Park Drive
SW, Olympia, $293, 365 days, 357
suspended; Rachel Fallon Celise
LaClair, 20041 North Highway
101, Shelton, $343, 365 days, 360
suspended, five days community
cord
service; Richard Calvin Soren-
son, 604 Ellinor Avenue, Shelton,
$343, 365 days, 350 suspended,
15 days community service.
Possession of dangerous
weapon: William Charles Wil-
liams, 20 North Twana Court,
Shelton, $143, 365 days, 358 sus-
pended.
Obstructing an "officer:
Casandra L. Brawley, 5446 Nor-
mandy Drive, Olympia, $343, 90
days, 80 suspended, 10 days com-
munity service.
MASON COUNTY
SUPERIOR COURT
Divorces Granted
LeeAnn Kaylor and Scott Kay-
lor.
New Cases
Washington State Employ-
ment Security Department, tax
warrants against 3 H Trucking,
Incorporated; and Kelly Lee Fer-
rier.
Joseph M. Matz and Judy L.
Matz against Mason County, land
petition.
Washington State Department
of Labor and Industries tax war-
rants against Lance C. LaBarr
and Brittania Amber LaBarr; and
Nell F. Mahoney.
Fairway Collection Services,
Incorporated against Peter Bene-
dict and Charity Benedict, tran-
script of judgment.
Fairway Collection Services,
Incorporated against Lawrence
Sheedy and Jamie Sheedy, tran-
script of judgment.
SHELTON FIRE
DEPARTMENT
June 28: 21:05, smoke inves-
tigation, 1823 West Franklin
Street, mutual aid with Fire Dis-
trict 16.
July 1:9:24 a.m., smoke inves-
tigation, Pioneer Way.
SHELTON POLICE
Tuesday, June 26
Vandalism to equipment at
a construction site on Shelton
Springs Road and at a residence
in the 1200 block of Fogarty Av-
enue was reported.
Police received a report of a
woman presenting a forged pre-
scription at Neirs Pharmacy.
A burglary at a residence in
the 1100 block of Ellinor Avenue
was reported.
Wednesday, June 27
A hit-and-run collision in the
400 block of Dearborn Avenue
was reported.
A caller complained about peo-
ple shooting fireworks in the 200
block of Turner Avenue.
Thursday, June 28
At 1:35 a.m. officers responded
to a report of a fight in progress in
the 300 block of Railroad Avenue.
At 4:42 p.m a call came in regard-
ing a fight in progress in front of
the Shelton Civic Center.
A business in the 600 block
• of Railroad Avenue reported the
theft of money.
A caller from the 100 block of
South Eighth Street reported
fraud involving a sweepstakes
check.
A caller from the 600 block of
Railroad Avenue reported receiv-
ing threats via e-mail.
A caller from the 700 block of
East Pine Street reported vandal-
ism to an inflatable dinghy.
Friday, June 29
Vandalism in the 1900 block of
Olympic Highway North was re-
ported.
A caller complained about an
off-road vehicle in the area of
West Euclid Avenue and Fourth
Street.
Police responded at 4:45 p.m. to
a report of a disturbance in front
of the Shelton Civic Center.
Officers responding at 10:28
p.m. to a report of a disturbance
in the 100 block of West Railroad
Avenue requested the assistance
of deputies. Police responding at
11:45 p.m. to a report of a large
fight at Second and Cota streets
requested assistance.
At 10:40 p.m. a caller com-
plained about noise in the 1300
block of Olympic Avenue.
Saturday, June 30
"At 12:22 a.m. caller reported a
fight in progress near Kneeland
Park.
Police responding at 2:03 a.m.
to a report of a disturbance in the
300 block of West Railroad Av-
enue requested the assistance of
deputies.
Vandalism to a water fountain
at Loop Field was reported and
graffiti was found in the men's re-
stroom at Kneeland Park.
Just after i p.m. a caller report-
ed a "heated verbal disturbance"
near a phone booth in the parking
lot at KFC on Pioneer Way.
Callers complained about fire-
works in the 600 block of Dear-
born Avenue, in the 400 block
of North 13th Street, in the 400
block of North 12th Street and
near C Street on Olympic High-
way North.
Sunday, July 1
A caller reported people sleep-
ing and drinking alcohol in the al-
cove of a building in the 100 block
of South First Street.
A caller from the 300 block of
North Fifth Street reported find-
ing a knife in the yard and a caller
from the 500 block of Grant Ave:
nue reported finding an incendi-
ary device in the rain gutters.
A caller from the 700 block of
North Fourth Street reported ha-
rassment.
Complaints about fireworks
came in from callers on North
First Street and in the 200 block
of Turner Avenue.
Vandalism in the 900 block of
Alpine Way was reported.
Just before midnight officers
received a report of a disturbance
at North Seventh and West Pine
streets.
MASON COUNTY
JAIL POPUITION
The Mason County Jail record-
ed populations as follows during
the past week:
Wednesday 112, Thursday 116,
Friday 117, Saturday 115, Sun-
day 116, Monday 116.
MASON COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Tuesday, June 26
Fire District 2 responded at
8:08 p.m. to the report of an ille-
gal burn at 151 NE Anchor Court,
Belfair.
Complaints about noise from
a large party on NE McKnight
Road, Belfair, came in at 2:02
a.m. and 3:49 a.m.
Vehicle vandalism on East
Lakeshore Drive just outside the
Shelton city limits was reported.
A caller from East Eagle Point
Drive near Shelton reported iden-
tity theft.
An attempted break-in at a
business near Milepost 23 of NE
State Route 3 in Belfair was re-
ported.
A caller complained about fire-
works being set off and creating
a fire hazard on NE Bear Creek-
Dewatto Road near Belfair.
A caller said there were dead
chickens and approximately 30
dogs and cats on property in the
500 block of East Maple Street
just outside Shelton city limits.
A theft at a residence on North
Highway 101, Hoodsport was re-
ported.
Squaxin Island tribal officers
responded at 7 p.m. to a report
of a disturbance at a residence
on SE Sa Heh Wamish Court. At
11:44 p.m. a caller complained
about fireworks on SE T'Peeksin
Lane.
A burglary at a residence just
over two miles out East State
Route 3 was reported.
At 8:35 p.m. a caller com-
plained about fireworks on East
Lakeshore Drive East near Shel-
ton and at 10:17 a caller said "big
fireworks" were going off along
Highway 101 in Hoodsport.
Wednesday, June 27
Fire District 2 responded at
10:04 to the report of an illegal
burn at 49 NE Boad Haven Road,
Belfair, and at 8:39 p.m. to a re-
quest for a smoke investigation
in the area of Dewatto Bay, Ta-
huya.
A caller from East Hyland
Drive, Union, reported harass-
ment.
Vehicle vandalism on NE An-
chor Way, Belfair, was reported.
A burglary at a residence about
3.2 miles out West Skokomish
Valley Road was reported and
two guns were reported stolen
from a residence on SE Arcadia
Road just outside the Shelton city
limits.
A caller reported the theft of a
full-sized table saw from a job site
on East Connemara Way near
Shelton.
A caller reported the theft
of parts from old cars parked
on property on West Kamilche
Lane.
Squaxin Island officers re-
ceived a report of a fisheries vio-
lation. Two callers complained
about fireworks on SE Klah Che
Min Drive. At 9:54 p.m. officers
responded to a report of a distur-
bance at Little Creek Casino and
at 10:34 p.m. an assault was re-
ported at the casino.
A caller from East Passage
View Road reported receiving
death threats over the telephone.
A caller complained about fire-
works on East Capital Prairie
Road near Shelton.
Thursday, June 28
Fire District 2 responded at
8:21 a.m. to a report of an ille-
gal burn at 9340 NE North Shore
Road, Belfair.
Fire District 12 responded at
9:16 to a report of a fire at 1981
West Ford Loop Road.
Vehicle vandalism on East
Annas Way near Shelton and on
East Lakeshore Drive West near
Shelton was reported.
Break-ins were reported at
three business on NE State Route
3, Belfair.
A caller reported an ongoing
problem with trespassers on prop-,
erty about three miles out East
Brockdale Road near Shelton.
A caller from NE Lynwood
Loop, Belfair, reported identity
theft.
A caller complained about fire-
works about six miles out East
State Route 106, Union.
Friday, June 29
Skokomish tribal officers re-
ceived a request for information
about fireworks from a caller on
North State Route 106. At 5:01
p.m. a caller complained about
juveniles throwing firecrackers at
vehicles in the area of Highway
101 and State Route 106.
Vehicle vandalism on SE Cook
Plant Farm Road near Shelton
was reported.
Burglaries at residences just
over five miles out East Picker-
ing Road and about 6.6 miles out
East Agate Road were reported.
A caller reported a break-in at a
fifth-wheel travel trailer on East
Lakeshore Place South near Sbel-
ton.
Squaxin Island officers re-
ceived a report of the theR of
gaming tickets from the casino.
At 10:47 p.m. a caller complained
about fireworks being set off at a
basketball court on SE Klah Che
Min Drive.
Around 10:41 p.m. two callers
complained about a loud party
and bonfire on West Highland
Road near Sbelton.
Saturday, June 30
At 1:15 a.m. a caller com-
plained about noise at a campsite
at Schafer State Park.
At 3:26 a.m. a prowler on East
Rasor Road, Belfair, was report-
ed.
An all-terrain vehicle with a
gun rack on the handle bars was
reported stolen from East Heron
Place near Shelton.
A caller complained about
off-road vehicles "racing up and
down" SE Binns Swiger Loop
Road near Shelton.
Vehicle vandalism on East
Timberlake Drive West was re-
ported.
Complaints about fireworks
came in from callers on NE Red-
fish Lane, Belfair; near Milepost
18 of East State Route 3, Belfair;
near Milepost 5 of East Agate
Road near Shelton; in the area
of East Ballycastle and Balmoral
ways at Lake Limerick and on
NE Wagon Wheel Road and NE
Barbara Boulevard in the Belthir
area.
A burglary at a residence on
East Delanty Road near Shelton
was reported.
Sunday, July 1
Fire District 2 responded at
2:57 p.m. to the report of an il-
legal burn on NE Captain Hook
Drive, Belfair, and at 3:08 p.m. to
a report of an accident involving
an off-road vehicle on NE Sand
Hill Road on Department of Nat-
ural Resources property.
Just after midnight a caller
complained about fireworks at a
park in Shorecrest.
Vehicle vandalism on East
Westwood Drive and East Fair-
field Court at Island Lake Manor
was reported. Several callers said
someone threw white paint on ve-
hicles.
Squaxin Island officers received
a report of a fisheries violation at
Minter Creek.
A 1998 black Ford pickup truck
was reported stolen from a park-
ing lot at Little Mo's in Belihir.
Burglaries at residences on
East Alta Drive and near Mile-
post 21 of East State Route 3
were reported.
Skokomish officers received a
report of a theft from a caller on
North Valley Drive. At 5:27 p.m.
officers responded to a report of
a disturbance at Lucky Dog Ca-
sino.
Thursday, July 5, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 25
MASON COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Judgments in Mason County
Lstrict Court Judge Victoria
jurisdiction during the
week include:
Driving under the influ-
L. Rouse, 4961 East
Road, Belfair, $866, 365
364 suspended, $643 costs;
John Wells, 121 NE Queen
Drive, Belfair, $1,121, 365
275 suspended, $768 costs;
P. Harrison, 23107 114th
East, Buckley, $1,121,365
275 suspended, $643 costs;
T. Jones, 11 North Janet
Hoodsport, $866, 365 days,
suspended, $43 costs; Fran-
sco Perez-Pablo, 702 East Cedar
Shelton, $1,121,365 days,
15 suspended, and minor in pos-
or consumption of alcohol,
L50, 365 days, 335 suspended,
83 costs.
Reckless driving: Harry M.
idreth, 1411 Josephine Court
$500, 90 days, 89 sus-
$168 costs.
driving: Dana Lee
5602 South Warner, Ta-
first degree, $500, 90 days,
suspended, $465 costs; Gavin
Kremian, 12919 53rd
NW, Gig Harbor, second
$510; Sandra K. Hayman,
NE Pine Place, Tahuya, sec-
$548; Thomas J. Mar-
13914 52nd Avenue NW,
Harbor, first degree, $500, 90
89 suspended, $168 costs;
S. Taylor, 81 Moss Street,
British Columbia, sec-
degree, $538; Kenny Shawn
7900 West Shelton-Mat-
Road, Shelton, first degree,
90 days, 89 suspended,
costs; Steven Patrick Lat-
14406 55th Avenue South,
first degree, $500, 90
suspended, $163 costs; Tra-
Goodenough, 2416 East llth
Bremerton, second degree,
',50; Tristan J. Bowles, 81 East
Way, Shelton, second
$350; Brandon Alan Beel-
81 East Maple Drive, Shelton,
degree, $538, and posses-
more than 40 grams marl-
$150, 90 days, 89 suspend-
$163 costs; Jacob W. Weaver,
Mason Street, Shelton, first
$543, 90 days, 89 sus-
while license sns-
or revoked: Dustin R.
204 Laurel Street, Shel-
third degree, $193, 90 days
James C. Fletcher,
102 Franklin Street, Shelton,
degree, $413, 365 days,
suspended; Edward Jay
2661 State Route 108,
second degree, $533,365
360 suspended; Johnny Lee
Jr., 1639 West Railroad
Shelton, three counts
degree, $250, 90 days, 78
on each count; Tracy
Williams, 521 Rivendell,
third degree, $313,
days, 78 suspended; Doris E.
2281 West Little Egypt
Shelton, third degree, $250,
days, 88 suspended; Francisco
Pablo, 702 West Cedar
Shelton, second degree,
365 days, 335 suspended,
no ignition interlock device,
90 days, 60 suspended, $43
Rodney p. Mann, 6311 SE
Road, Shelton, third de-
$413, 90 days, 88 suspend-
L. Renner, 151 East
Road, Shelton, third
$193, and driving with
off roadway, $100; Timo-
J. Stewart, 1571 NE Bear
Belfair, third degree,
days, 75 suspended, and
and run attended, $250, 365
suspended, $783.67 costs,
no ignition interlock device,
90 days, 75 suspended.
o valid operator's license:
W. Selvidge, 1405 C
Hoquiam, and speeding,
iano, 230 An-
Drive, Belfair, $538; Kevin
Fisk, 320 West Pine
Shelton, and expired vehi-
tabs and failure to obey traffic
$392.
liability insurance: Dan-
Mork, 250 East Auseth
Shelton, and speeding,
Nathan Howard White,
White Road, Shelton,
; Rusty Lee Rouse, 21 East
Court, Shelton, and
$701; Dustyn Lee Mul-
16th Street, Tacoma, and
$732; Britany Heather
640 Cascade Avenue, Shel-
Nathan G.F. Bluel, 281
Road, Shelton, and
to stop for traffic device,
Daryl John K. Aluguez,
Drive, Shelton, and no
$650; Terry W. Wells,
1201 East Lakeshore Drive West,
Shelton, and expired vehicle tabs,
$742.
Speeding: Kenneth K. Butter-
field, 3975 South 900 E, Salt Lake
City, Utah, $285.
Over legal weight: Robert M.
Backman, 203 North C Street,
Aberdeen, over legal weight and
no valid medical certificate, $406.
Fourth-degree assault: Dan-
iel Joseph Frauck, 6220 NE North
Shore Road, Belfair, domestic vi-
olence, $783, 365 days, 355 sus-
pended; George P. Stromberg,
510 NE Riverhill Drive, Belfair,
domestic violence, $150, 365 days
suspended.
Possession of marijuana:
Kenny S. Pierce, 7900 West Shel-
ton-Matlock Road, Shelton, $293,
90 days, 89 suspended; Michael
H. Peden Jr., 71 East Hickory
Place, Shelton, $543 costs.
Obstructing an officer: Jay
Dick Thorpe James, 17661 North
Highway 101, Shelton, $313, 365
days, 360 suspended; Paul John
Wells, 121 NE Queen Anne Drive,
Belfair, $293, 365 days suspend-
ed.
Other offenses: Jacob W.
Weaver, 1321 Mason Street,
Shelton, minor in possession or
consumption of alcohol, $150,
365 days suspended; Robert L.
McDonald, 2059 Beverly Boule-
vard, Shelton, violation of a civil
anti-harassment order, $500, 365
days, 363 suspended.
SHELTON
MUNICIPAL COURT
Judgments in Shelton Munici-
pal Court Judge Amber Finlay's
jurisdiction during the past week
include:
Driving under the influ-
ence: Shebbly T. Weddle, 231
West Pine Acres Way, Shelton,
$1,110, 365 days, 364 suspended;
Danny Alan Furness, 4751 West
Skokomish Valley Road, Shelton,
$1,110, 365 days, 364 suspend-
ed, and hit-and-run unattended,
$650, 90 days suspended.
Driving while license sus-
pended or revoked: Scott A.
Baird, 1913 Summit Drive, Shel-
ton, third degree, $150, 90 days,
85 suspended, five days commu-
nity service, and expired vehicle
license tabs over two months and
no liability insurance, $400; Lyle
R. Givens, 357 Susser, Tenino,
first degree, $843; Michael H.
Peden Jr., 71 East Hickory Place,
Shelton, two counts, third degree,
$343, 90 days suspended; Robert
Alan Brown II, 9011 Old High-
way 99 SE, Olympia, first degree,
$343, 365 days, 355 suspended;
Edwin K. Campbell, Shelton,
third degree, $250, 90 days sus-
pended; Jesus A. Teodoro Awara-
do, 1788 Holman Street, Shelton,
third degree, $353, 90 days sus-
pended; Heather K. Hudson, 1439
Dearborn Avenue, Shelton, third
degree, $100, 90 days suspended;
Leroy James Cornell, 3000 East
Johns Prairie Road, Shelton,
third degree, $543, 45 days, 45
days electronic home monitoring,
and violation of a domestic vio-
lence protection order, $543, 365
days, 305 suspended with 15 days
jail and 45 days electronic home
monitoring; Aslan Martin Jeffrey,
1127 North 13th Street, Shelton,
second degree, $393, 365 days,
350 suspended, and no interlock
ignition device, $150, 90 days
suspended; Bruce Wade Barker,
3640 SE Bloomfield Road, Shel-
ton, third degree, $343, 90 days,
83 suspended.
Negligent driving: Tony R.
Bogart, 1391 East Saint Andrews
Drive, Shelton, second degree,
$538, and driving with a suspend-
ed license, third degree, $250, and
no seatbelt, $90.
No valid operator's license:
Jessica L. Watson Howell, 1841
Dickinson Avenue, Shelton, $150,
90 days, 88 suspended and minor
in possession or consumption of
alcohol, $343, 365 days, 356 sus-
pended; Jeffrey Pinon, 1125 Fair-
mount Avenue, $293, 90 days, 88
suspended.
No liability insurance: Dan-
ny Sylvester Nicolas, 2515 Olym-
pic Highway North, Shelton, and
failure to use turn signal, $400.
Other traffic offenses: Jason
A. Young, 40 West Kelly Road,
Shelton, no ignition interlock de-
vice, $393, 90 days, 85 suspended,
five days community service.
Third-degree theft: Gene R.
Balzer, Shelton, $343, 365 days,
350 suspended, 15 days commu-
nity service; Chase Michael Bun-
nell, 1221 Evergreen Park Drive
SW, Olympia, $293, 365 days, 357
suspended; Rachel Fallon Celise
LaClair, 20041 North Highway
101, Shelton, $343, 365 days, 360
suspended, five days community
cord
service; Richard Calvin Soren-
son, 604 Ellinor Avenue, Shelton,
$343, 365 days, 350 suspended,
15 days community service.
Possession of dangerous
weapon: William Charles Wil-
liams, 20 North Twana Court,
Shelton, $143, 365 days, 358 sus-
pended.
Obstructing an "officer:
Casandra L. Brawley, 5446 Nor-
mandy Drive, Olympia, $343, 90
days, 80 suspended, 10 days com-
munity service.
MASON COUNTY
SUPERIOR COURT
Divorces Granted
LeeAnn Kaylor and Scott Kay-
lor.
New Cases
Washington State Employ-
ment Security Department, tax
warrants against 3 H Trucking,
Incorporated; and Kelly Lee Fer-
rier.
Joseph M. Matz and Judy L.
Matz against Mason County, land
petition.
Washington State Department
of Labor and Industries tax war-
rants against Lance C. LaBarr
and Brittania Amber LaBarr; and
Nell F. Mahoney.
Fairway Collection Services,
Incorporated against Peter Bene-
dict and Charity Benedict, tran-
script of judgment.
Fairway Collection Services,
Incorporated against Lawrence
Sheedy and Jamie Sheedy, tran-
script of judgment.
SHELTON FIRE
DEPARTMENT
June 28: 21:05, smoke inves-
tigation, 1823 West Franklin
Street, mutual aid with Fire Dis-
trict 16.
July 1:9:24 a.m., smoke inves-
tigation, Pioneer Way.
SHELTON POLICE
Tuesday, June 26
Vandalism to equipment at
a construction site on Shelton
Springs Road and at a residence
in the 1200 block of Fogarty Av-
enue was reported.
Police received a report of a
woman presenting a forged pre-
scription at Neirs Pharmacy.
A burglary at a residence in
the 1100 block of Ellinor Avenue
was reported.
Wednesday, June 27
A hit-and-run collision in the
400 block of Dearborn Avenue
was reported.
A caller complained about peo-
ple shooting fireworks in the 200
block of Turner Avenue.
Thursday, June 28
At 1:35 a.m. officers responded
to a report of a fight in progress in
the 300 block of Railroad Avenue.
At 4:42 p.m a call came in regard-
ing a fight in progress in front of
the Shelton Civic Center.
A business in the 600 block
• of Railroad Avenue reported the
theft of money.
A caller from the 100 block of
South Eighth Street reported
fraud involving a sweepstakes
check.
A caller from the 600 block of
Railroad Avenue reported receiv-
ing threats via e-mail.
A caller from the 700 block of
East Pine Street reported vandal-
ism to an inflatable dinghy.
Friday, June 29
Vandalism in the 1900 block of
Olympic Highway North was re-
ported.
A caller complained about an
off-road vehicle in the area of
West Euclid Avenue and Fourth
Street.
Police responded at 4:45 p.m. to
a report of a disturbance in front
of the Shelton Civic Center.
Officers responding at 10:28
p.m. to a report of a disturbance
in the 100 block of West Railroad
Avenue requested the assistance
of deputies. Police responding at
11:45 p.m. to a report of a large
fight at Second and Cota streets
requested assistance.
At 10:40 p.m. a caller com-
plained about noise in the 1300
block of Olympic Avenue.
Saturday, June 30
"At 12:22 a.m. caller reported a
fight in progress near Kneeland
Park.
Police responding at 2:03 a.m.
to a report of a disturbance in the
300 block of West Railroad Av-
enue requested the assistance of
deputies.
Vandalism to a water fountain
at Loop Field was reported and
graffiti was found in the men's re-
stroom at Kneeland Park.
Just after i p.m. a caller report-
ed a "heated verbal disturbance"
near a phone booth in the parking
lot at KFC on Pioneer Way.
Callers complained about fire-
works in the 600 block of Dear-
born Avenue, in the 400 block
of North 13th Street, in the 400
block of North 12th Street and
near C Street on Olympic High-
way North.
Sunday, July 1
A caller reported people sleep-
ing and drinking alcohol in the al-
cove of a building in the 100 block
of South First Street.
A caller from the 300 block of
North Fifth Street reported find-
ing a knife in the yard and a caller
from the 500 block of Grant Ave:
nue reported finding an incendi-
ary device in the rain gutters.
A caller from the 700 block of
North Fourth Street reported ha-
rassment.
Complaints about fireworks
came in from callers on North
First Street and in the 200 block
of Turner Avenue.
Vandalism in the 900 block of
Alpine Way was reported.
Just before midnight officers
received a report of a disturbance
at North Seventh and West Pine
streets.
MASON COUNTY
JAIL POPUITION
The Mason County Jail record-
ed populations as follows during
the past week:
Wednesday 112, Thursday 116,
Friday 117, Saturday 115, Sun-
day 116, Monday 116.
MASON COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Tuesday, June 26
Fire District 2 responded at
8:08 p.m. to the report of an ille-
gal burn at 151 NE Anchor Court,
Belfair.
Complaints about noise from
a large party on NE McKnight
Road, Belfair, came in at 2:02
a.m. and 3:49 a.m.
Vehicle vandalism on East
Lakeshore Drive just outside the
Shelton city limits was reported.
A caller from East Eagle Point
Drive near Shelton reported iden-
tity theft.
An attempted break-in at a
business near Milepost 23 of NE
State Route 3 in Belfair was re-
ported.
A caller complained about fire-
works being set off and creating
a fire hazard on NE Bear Creek-
Dewatto Road near Belfair.
A caller said there were dead
chickens and approximately 30
dogs and cats on property in the
500 block of East Maple Street
just outside Shelton city limits.
A theft at a residence on North
Highway 101, Hoodsport was re-
ported.
Squaxin Island tribal officers
responded at 7 p.m. to a report
of a disturbance at a residence
on SE Sa Heh Wamish Court. At
11:44 p.m. a caller complained
about fireworks on SE T'Peeksin
Lane.
A burglary at a residence just
over two miles out East State
Route 3 was reported.
At 8:35 p.m. a caller com-
plained about fireworks on East
Lakeshore Drive East near Shel-
ton and at 10:17 a caller said "big
fireworks" were going off along
Highway 101 in Hoodsport.
Wednesday, June 27
Fire District 2 responded at
10:04 to the report of an illegal
burn at 49 NE Boad Haven Road,
Belfair, and at 8:39 p.m. to a re-
quest for a smoke investigation
in the area of Dewatto Bay, Ta-
huya.
A caller from East Hyland
Drive, Union, reported harass-
ment.
Vehicle vandalism on NE An-
chor Way, Belfair, was reported.
A burglary at a residence about
3.2 miles out West Skokomish
Valley Road was reported and
two guns were reported stolen
from a residence on SE Arcadia
Road just outside the Shelton city
limits.
A caller reported the theft of a
full-sized table saw from a job site
on East Connemara Way near
Shelton.
A caller reported the theft
of parts from old cars parked
on property on West Kamilche
Lane.
Squaxin Island officers re-
ceived a report of a fisheries vio-
lation. Two callers complained
about fireworks on SE Klah Che
Min Drive. At 9:54 p.m. officers
responded to a report of a distur-
bance at Little Creek Casino and
at 10:34 p.m. an assault was re-
ported at the casino.
A caller from East Passage
View Road reported receiving
death threats over the telephone.
A caller complained about fire-
works on East Capital Prairie
Road near Shelton.
Thursday, June 28
Fire District 2 responded at
8:21 a.m. to a report of an ille-
gal burn at 9340 NE North Shore
Road, Belfair.
Fire District 12 responded at
9:16 to a report of a fire at 1981
West Ford Loop Road.
Vehicle vandalism on East
Annas Way near Shelton and on
East Lakeshore Drive West near
Shelton was reported.
Break-ins were reported at
three business on NE State Route
3, Belfair.
A caller reported an ongoing
problem with trespassers on prop-,
erty about three miles out East
Brockdale Road near Shelton.
A caller from NE Lynwood
Loop, Belfair, reported identity
theft.
A caller complained about fire-
works about six miles out East
State Route 106, Union.
Friday, June 29
Skokomish tribal officers re-
ceived a request for information
about fireworks from a caller on
North State Route 106. At 5:01
p.m. a caller complained about
juveniles throwing firecrackers at
vehicles in the area of Highway
101 and State Route 106.
Vehicle vandalism on SE Cook
Plant Farm Road near Shelton
was reported.
Burglaries at residences just
over five miles out East Picker-
ing Road and about 6.6 miles out
East Agate Road were reported.
A caller reported a break-in at a
fifth-wheel travel trailer on East
Lakeshore Place South near Sbel-
ton.
Squaxin Island officers re-
ceived a report of the theR of
gaming tickets from the casino.
At 10:47 p.m. a caller complained
about fireworks being set off at a
basketball court on SE Klah Che
Min Drive.
Around 10:41 p.m. two callers
complained about a loud party
and bonfire on West Highland
Road near Sbelton.
Saturday, June 30
At 1:15 a.m. a caller com-
plained about noise at a campsite
at Schafer State Park.
At 3:26 a.m. a prowler on East
Rasor Road, Belfair, was report-
ed.
An all-terrain vehicle with a
gun rack on the handle bars was
reported stolen from East Heron
Place near Shelton.
A caller complained about
off-road vehicles "racing up and
down" SE Binns Swiger Loop
Road near Shelton.
Vehicle vandalism on East
Timberlake Drive West was re-
ported.
Complaints about fireworks
came in from callers on NE Red-
fish Lane, Belfair; near Milepost
18 of East State Route 3, Belfair;
near Milepost 5 of East Agate
Road near Shelton; in the area
of East Ballycastle and Balmoral
ways at Lake Limerick and on
NE Wagon Wheel Road and NE
Barbara Boulevard in the Belthir
area.
A burglary at a residence on
East Delanty Road near Shelton
was reported.
Sunday, July 1
Fire District 2 responded at
2:57 p.m. to the report of an il-
legal burn on NE Captain Hook
Drive, Belfair, and at 3:08 p.m. to
a report of an accident involving
an off-road vehicle on NE Sand
Hill Road on Department of Nat-
ural Resources property.
Just after midnight a caller
complained about fireworks at a
park in Shorecrest.
Vehicle vandalism on East
Westwood Drive and East Fair-
field Court at Island Lake Manor
was reported. Several callers said
someone threw white paint on ve-
hicles.
Squaxin Island officers received
a report of a fisheries violation at
Minter Creek.
A 1998 black Ford pickup truck
was reported stolen from a park-
ing lot at Little Mo's in Belihir.
Burglaries at residences on
East Alta Drive and near Mile-
post 21 of East State Route 3
were reported.
Skokomish officers received a
report of a theft from a caller on
North Valley Drive. At 5:27 p.m.
officers responded to a report of
a disturbance at Lucky Dog Ca-
sino.
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