Gig Harbor Police Blotter | Officers chase suspect in burglary, car prowls
Mar 11, 2025Also in this week’s blotter: A rude DUI suspect, lewd conduct in a park and an accidental firearm discharge in a hotel.
Also in this week’s blotter: A rude DUI suspect, lewd conduct in a park and an accidental firearm discharge in a hotel.
The crowd at the first-term representative’s town hall urged Randall and her Democratic colleagues to stand up to Trump.
The cultural access program would support local nonprofits and provide educational program. The city council must decide whether to put the question before voters.
The freshman representative will host town halls in Tacoma on March 7 and Bremerton on March 8, but the exact locations haven’t been announced.
The coaches said they were never intoxicated, did not drive after drinking and were unclear on a district policy prohibiting drinking on sports trips.
Editor’s note: The Blotter is written based on information provided by Gig Harbor Police , Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One and the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office. Gig Harbor Police cited a 52-year-old man for obstructing an investigation after he refused to answer questions or exit his vehicle on the morning of Feb. 8. An officer spotted the man driving on Kimball
Also this week: An attempted robbery by a person in mental health crisis and shoplifters going to lengths to conceal merchandise.
Four local firefighters who helped contain the recent Los Angeles wildfires brought back valuable experience from their two-week deployment.
For Kristina LaVair, losing her boat — the Salty Bitch — was like a death in the family.
No one was injured in the boat fire at Bujacich Dock, and firefighters prevented it from spreading from commercial fishing vessels moored nearby.