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Monday, September 11

9:34 a.m. Phone scam – Caller received a collection notice saying that she owed $200 on a past due Verizon bill. The victim had never had an account with Verizon and found that someone had used her information to open one. This was an out of area account with no suspect information. N 1st St., La Conner.

10:29 p.m. Timeless teens – Marina security called regarding a group a juveniles hanging out on the property at night. A deputy was able to contact them and learned they were not doing anything wrong and they agreed to move on. N. 2nd St., La Conner.

Tuesday, September 12

12:33 a.m. Spider alarm tingled – Conway Tavern called in a burglary complaint and said they could see movement inside the building from a camera they were viewing off site. Deputies arrived and were allowed access to search the property. They did not find any subjects inside but did view the video footage and found it was spider crawling across the lens triggering the movement alarm. Main St., Conway.

Wednesday, September 13

3:24 p.m. Left town fast – Report of a subject passing illegally on Chilberg Road. No deputy available but the traffic unit was notified for future enforcement. Chilberg / La Conner Whitney Rds., La Conner.

Thursday, September 14

12:58 p.m. Wire theft – PSE substation on La Conner Whitney was broken in to and wire was taken. Unknown suspects. La Conner Whitney Rd., Greater La Conner.

Friday, September 15

2:25 p.m. Local problem – Barking dog complaint that was transferred to the Town of La Conner for animal control issues. Park St., La Conner.

3:27 p.m. Dog saviors – Small dog left in a car while subjects were shopping. Owners returned and left prior to a deputy arriving. Fir Island Rd., Conway.

4:18 p.m. Put it back – Caller picked up a loose dog on Pioneer Parkway and wanted a deputy to come and get it. Caller was advised that there was no leash law and we would not be picking it up. Caller was advised to return the dog where she found it. Pioneer Pkwy / Conner Way., La Conner.

8:26 p.m. Not his problem –Person called in possible trespassing on property that he no longer owns. The caller was advised that a deputy could not take action without the actual property owner calling in a complaint or asking for subjects to be removed. Channel Ln., Greater La Conner.

 

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