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Sunday, April 21
3:02 p.m.: Old hearts still hope – Elderly female had met someone online and started a “romantic” relationship. She has sent the subject $800 over the past few months and wants to believe it’s a real relationship. She only called because friends were concerned that he could show up and may be dangerous. This is a common Facebook scam and there is little concern of the subject showing up. La Conner-Whitney Road, greater La Conner.
Monday, April 22
2:55 p.m.: Caller in distress – Caller reported two dogs locked in a car that seemed to be in distress. The owners arrived before law and left the area with the dogs and the car. Bradshaw Road, greater La Conner.
Wednesday, April 24
12:25 a.m.: Was justice served? – A deputy made a traffic stop on a vehicle and found the driver to have multiple warrants for his arrest. The driver was taken into custody and transported to the jail. La Conner-Whitney Road, greater La Conner.
3:23 a.m.: Early morning bounty – A deputy made a stop on a vehicle for speeding and found the driver did not have a license, was required to have ignition interlock and had warrants for his arrest. The driver was taken into custody and transported to the jail on multiple offenses. La Conner-Whitney and McLean Roads, greater La Conner.
11:19 a.m.: Hearing not in tune – Caller reported hearing animals in distress. A deputy checked the area and found some dogs but they appeared fine. No other issues located. Best Road, greater La Conner.
Thursday, April 25
1:25 p.m.: Way late call – Caller reported loose dogs running in the road but also said the information was a day old. No response from law. Best Road, greater La Conner.
Friday, April 26
10:29 p.m. Hit and ran – Caller is an employee of the tavern and advised that someone had run into her car while she was working. They are working on reviewing the video to see if a suspect can be located. Allen West Road, greater Edison.
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