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Calls reported to Shelton
Police, Mason County Sher-
iffs Office and Tribal agen-
cies included:
Burglaries
At 2:34 p.m. on Nov. 22, a
burglary to a storage unit in
the 400 block of East Picker- At 5:10 p.m. on Nov. 24, a
ing Road was reported, woman reported that a man
beat her to the ground and
At 3:04 p.m. on Nov. 22, strangled her in the 1900
an individual reported that block of Northeast Tahuya
they came home to find that Blacksmith Road. The worn-
their house in the 100 block an was heard yelling "get
of East Cedargrove Lane away from me."
was broken into.
Kneeland Boulevard where a cord of wood was report-
he smashed into a number edly stolen from a driveway
of cars. He also grabbed in the 3400 block of West
the reporting person by her Shelton Matlock road. Es-
hair when she was trying timated value was between
to get out of the truck and $90-100.
punched her in the face.
At 10:59 a.m. on Nov. 26,
At 3:26 p.m. on Nov. 22, a verbal disturbance was re-
a Nintendo Wii and five ported between a man and
games, among other items, a woman in the 100 block of
were reported stolen in the East Arellem Road, Union.
1200 block of West Alder
Street. At 2:45 p.m. on Nov. 26,
a woman reported that her
brother pushed her and spit
in her face in the 100 block
of East Rainbow Drive.
At 10:04 a.m. on Nov. 22,
an individual reported that
her storage unit in the 1600
block of East Agate Road
was burglarized some time
in the past week.
At 12:53 p.m. on Nov. 23,
an attempted burglary was
reported in the 100 block of
North Fairway Drive, Hood-
sport.
At 4:07 p.m. on Nov. 25,
a house that an individual
reported locking in the 2600
block of West State Route
108 was unlocked upon
their return.
At 11:05 p.m. on Nov. 27,
an individual reported that
his wife hit him twice in the
1100 block of Northeast Col-
lins Lake Drive.
At 7:23 a.m. on Nov. 28,
an individual reported that
their friend was recently in
a disturbance in the 2000
block of Sherwood Lane. The
following day, the subject
was at the friend's work and
smashed her belongings and
threw her out of the house.
At 3:13 p.m. on Nov. 27,
a cabin in the 2000 block
of East Spencer Lake Road
was reportedly broken into.
The garage was also vandal-
ized and a BB gun was sto-
len, among other items.
At 3:30 p.m. on Nov. 27,
an individual reported that
a subject just broke into
their house and took a TV
and a safe in the 400 block
of East E Street.
At 12:13 a.m. on Nov.
28, a burglary was reported
in the 200 block of East B
Street.
At 9:36 a.m. on Nov. 28,
a residenti~tl burglary was
reported to a detached ga-
rage in the 300 block of East
Westlake Drive.
At 10:25 a.m. on Nov. 28,
a debit card was reported
stolen in the 2000 block of
Ferry Street.
At 11:03 p.m. on Nov.
28, an individual reported
that their 23-year-old step-
daughter and them just got
in a physical fight.
Thefts
At 7 a.m. on Nov. 21, a
rifle and handguns were
reportedly stolen in an un-
disclosed block of Ellinor
Avenue.
At 7:16 a.m. on Nov. 21,
an individual reported that
somebody stole her medica-
tion in the 100 block of East
Blevins Road.
At 12:04 p.m. on Nov.
23, a theft was reported at
Walmart, located in the 100
block of East Wallace Knee-
land Boulevard.
Robberies
At 3:46 a.m. on Nov. 26,
two men reportedly pulled a
knife on an individual in the
100 block of East Wallace
Kneeland Boulevard.
Assaults
At 1:31 p.m on Nov. 26,
an individual reported that
a man just broke her boy-
friend's finger in the 800
block of West Cota Street.
At 1:01 a.m. on Nov. 27.
an assault was reported in
the ,100 block of West State
Route 108.
At 1:51 a.m. on Nov. 27,
an assault was reported in
the 100 block of West Cota
Street.
Domestic violence
At 7:31 p.m. on Nov.
23, an individual reported
that her husband and her
were at Walmart in the
100 block of East Wallace
At 1:41 p.m. on Nov. 23,
a half-mile of wooden fence
was reportedly stolen from a
property in the 10200 block
of West Matlock Brady
Road. Estimated value was
less than $750.
At 8:30 p.m. on Nov. 23,
a dark blue 2006 Hyundai
Sonata was reportedly sto-
len in the 600 block of East
Burgundy Road.
At 10:52 p.m. on Nov. 23,
an individual reported that
their black 1994 Acura In-
tegra was stolen in the 100
block of East Road of Tralee.
At 6:15 a.m. on Nov. 24, a
burgundy 2011 Ford Ranger
with a red and gray canopy
was reportedly stolen in the
1400 block of West Deegan
Road. It was possibly a re-
possession as the owner was
behind two payments.
At 10:42 a.m. on Nov.
24, an individual reported
that their brother has been
stealing their mother's pos-
sessions in the 200 block of
Southeast Craig Road.
At 2:42 p.m. on Nov. 25, a
17-foot Boston Whaler with
a trailer was reportedly sto-
len in the 1700 block of East
Spencer Lake Road.
anterior cru-
ciate liga-
ment (ACE)
tear is a seri-
ous injury, it
does not necessarily require surgery
according to researchers who studied
121 people with ACL tears between
ages 18 and 35 (none of whom were
professional athletes). Half received
surgical treatment; the others under-
went rehabilitation in hopes of delay-
ing surgery, but 23 of them ended up
undergoing surgery anyway. Based on
various measures of pain, symptoms,
and functional ability, after two years,
the surgically treated patients fared no
better than those who received physi-
cal therapy as a first option. Thus,
61 percent of the subjects avoided
surgical reconstruction without com-
promising the results. The advice for
patients with ACL tears is to carefully
evaluate physical therapy as a first op-
At 12:01 a.m. on Nov. 27,
a leaf blower and chain saw
were reportedly stolen dur-
ing the past day in the 1300
block of Boundary Street.
At 12:45 p.m. on Nov. 27,
a wheel barrel was report-
edly stolen in the 400 block
of East Hillcrest Drive.
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At 9:34 a.m. on Nov. 21,
a mail theft was reported in
the 200 block of Southeast At 3:08 p.m. on Nov. 27,
State Route 3. an individual reported that
they believe relatives who
At 12:16 p.m. on Nov. 21,are living in their mother's
items, including credit cards house in the 200 block of
and a cell phone, were re- East Evergreen Drive are
portedly s~olen from a purse stealing from her bank ac-
in the 8700 block of Westcount.
Cloquallum Road.
At 4:33 p.m. on Nov. 27,
At 4:22 p.m. on Nov. 21, a rear license plate was re-
a backpack was reportedly portedly stolen in the 1900
stolen in the 3700 block of block of Hay Street.
Shelton Springs Road.
At 3:16 a.m. on Nov. 28, a
At 9:13 a.m. on Nov. 22, green 1996 Toyota Tacoma
a jacket and cell phone were was reportedly stolen in the
reportedly stolen in the 100 100 block of East Westlake
block of West State Route Drive.
108.
At 9:15 a.m. on Nov. 22,
a Triumph 450 carpet sham-
pooer was rented and not
returned to the 2500 block
of Olympic Highway North.
The shampooer was rented
on Nov. 11 and was to be
returned that same day by
5 p.m. Estimated cost of
shampooer was $1,000.
At 12:29 p.m. on Nov.
22, a misplaced driver's li-
cense was reported in the
100 block of East Soderberg
Road, Allyn, for informa-
tional purposes only.
At 5:50 p.m. on Nov. 22,
ACL TEARS AND SURGERY
BY JOSEPH ZYGAR, P.T.
tion.
People that have injured the ACL
mostly describe it as a popping sensa-
tion, followed by swelling. This liga-
ment most commonly injured with a
jump or when there is an abrupt change
in direction. Your physical therapist is
an excellent resource for rehabilitation
and advice on how this injury can be
prevented. For more information, call
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experience providing physical therapy
care. You'll find us conveniently lo-
cated at 2300 Kati Ct., Ste. B. New
patients are welcome. Same day ap-
pointments are available and most in-
surance plans are accepted.
P.S. Tears involving the anterior
cruciate ligament, which lies beneath
the kneecap and attaches the thigh
bone to the shin bone, are the most
common type of knee-ligament
injury.
At 1:48 p.m. on Nov. 28,
an individual reported that
their stolen credit card was
recently used at Walmart in
the 100 block of East Wal-
lace Kneeland Boulevard.
At 1:58 p.m. on Nov. 28,
a credit or debit card was
reported stolen from the Ar-
cadia Chevron station in the
1700 block of Olympic High-
way South.
At 4:34 p.m. on Nov. 28,
an individual reported that
their grandson forged their
name on a check for $51.93
and the reporting person
would like to press charges.
At 6:49 p.m. on Nov. 28,
a boat motor was reportedly
stolen from a residence in
the 100 block of Southeast
Taylor Road.
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ARRESTS
Nov. 11
Edwin Carl [ouper, 57,
of the 100 blo k of ~est
Skokomish Valh g Road ~ vas
booked at 10:35 ; .m. for x oy-
eurism.
Richard Scot~ Browni ng,
25, of Southea t Picadilly
Drive was boot ed at ~:38
p.m. for harra~, ~ment ~ nd
robbery second ( egree.
Nov. 12
Wayne Alan Clemm~ as,
58, of the 200 blc ;k of Sot th-
east Alder Road ~¢as boo: ~ed
at 12:13 a.m. for DWI.
Logan Justin Burke, 22,
of the 1000 bh :k of East
Daniels Road ~as boo:~ed
at 11 am. for )WLS i.rst
degree, operati~ g a veh [cle
without an igl~ tion in;er-
lock, felony elu ling, VlYC-
SA, possession, : ell or de liv-
ery of stolen fire; rm and an-
lawful possessio ~ of a st ort
firearm.
Mark E. Hofl nan, 40, of
the 1300 block c 'West C ota
Street was boo] ed at ~ :30
p.m. for possess: )n of a ( on-
trolled substa~ ,e, pos:~es-
sion of drug pa 'aphern~ dia
and theft third c ~gree.
Nov. 13
Raynard Sa ~tos Ctar-
gualaf, 44, of th, 2200 b]ock
of Sidney Avem e, Port 0r-
chard, was boo~ ed at lI :08
a.m. for unlawf~ possess, ion
of a short firea: m, kid~ up-
ping first degre ~, burglary
first degree a: ~d roblcery
first degree.
Duane Alexan der
Brunson, 32, c" the 2 ~00
block of South~ ast Col zsa
Avenue, Port O chard, ,vas
booked at 12:18 Lm. for un-
lawful possessie ~ of a st ort
firearm, kidnapl ing first de-
gree, burglary irst de~ree
and robbery firs degree.
Rhonda Bel: e Roberts,
38, of the 500 lock of Ar-
cadia Avenue ~as boo~ed
at 4:39 p.m. for ~ssault first
degree with a reapon, as-:
sault second egree ~tnd
harrassment (I3 ~).
Nov. 14
Katrina Frar zes Belt an,
40, of the 100 b ock of 1~ ast
Shamrock Drive was boo ~ed
at 9:33 p.m. for i )WI.
Nov. 15
Jusstin Lee ~rarf, 21l of
the 200 block o~ East Ben-
son Loop was bobked at2:27
p.m. for VUCSA and pos~ ~es-
sion of less than 10 gram s of
marijuana.
Stephen R. C Churcltill,
28, of the 300 1 lock of :)ld
Lyme Road wa: booked at
11:15 p.m. for p ~ssessio~ of
a controlled sub~ tance.
Nov. 16
John Szolom yer, 19 of
the 400 block o 'Fir St~ ~et
was booked at 5:08 e.m.
for minor in p~ ssessior of
liquor, malicio~ s misci~ief
third degree, cr minal t:'es-
pass second del :ee and re-
sisting arrest.
Daniel Glen Smith, 31,
of the 3100 bl( :k of ~'est
Deckerville R( ad, El: na,
was booked at ~ 26 p.m. for
DWLS third de~ :ee, pos:~es-
sion of less than ~-0 gram s of
marijuana and ]~ )ssessio: ~ of
drug paraphern; lia.
Kristopher ~ ayne ]~ax-
ter, 21, of the : D0 bloct: of
Forest Green E :ire, El:ha,
was booked at 4:40 l:.m.
for possession (F less titan
40 grams of ma ijuana ;md
possession of [rug p~.ra-
phernalia.
Lisa Sue CI ~amberLun,
51, of the 100 b ock of F ast
Midway Lane ras boo~ed
at 6:56 p.m. fo~ arson iLrst
degree.
Nov. 17
Michael Ra2, nond ~Vil-
son, 52, of the 1~ ,)00 bloc ~ of
Northwest Con well R( ad,
Portland, Ore., vas boo~ed
at 4:10 a.m. criminal
trespassing firstl degree. |
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