Police & Fire

Gig Harbor Now reporters stay alert to crimes and emergencies and relay information that allows readers to understand and react to incidents.

Gig Harbor Fire hopes voters deliver long-awaited training facility

Jul 19, 2022 | By:

How long has Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One been waiting for its own training facility? Schematics for the building, included in the fire district’s capital facilities plan, are dated 2009. The district had saved up enough money to build the training facility back then. But the Great Recession of 2008-’09 struck. As public agency

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Construction site fire is suspicious, fire marshal’s office says

Jul 18, 2022 | By:

Preliminary investigations indicate that the three fires that took place in Gig Harbor between Friday, July 15, and Sunday, July 17, are not related. However, one of the fires has been deemed suspicious, according to Mike Halliday, public information specialist with Pierce County Emergency Management. A preliminary investigation by the Pierce County Fire Marshal’s Office

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Fire damages homes being built at new development

Jul 17, 2022 | By:

A fire heavily damaged two houses under construction near the corner of Hunt Street and 38th Avenue early Sunday, according to Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One social media posts. No injuries were reported. Investigators are currently trying to determine the cause of the fire. Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One has the Fire under

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Gig Harbor Fire douses boat fire at marina

Jul 15, 2022 | By:

Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One knocked down a fire on a boat at Peninsula Yacht Basin, 8913 N. Harborview Drive, early Friday, July 15. The fire was contained to a single boat — an 80-foot yacht — with a second boat sustaining damage, according to GHFMO social media posts. Nobody was injured. A jogger

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Gig Harbor Police Blotter: Bank robbery suspect arrested

Jul 14, 2022 | By:

Editor’s note: The Police Blotter is written based on information in Gig Harbor Police reports. Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested a suspect in two Gig Harbor bank robberies on the afternoon of July 12 near Silverdale. The same man is suspected in a string of robberies in Pierce, Kitsap and Thurston counties. The arrest occurred just hours

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Gig Harbor Police Blotter: Shoplifting suspect injures self while fleeing

Jul 07, 2022 | By:

Editor’s note: The Police Blotter is written based on information in Gig Harbor Police and Pierce County Sheriff’s Office reports. Gig Harbor officers chased down two suspected shoplifters at the Borgen Boulevard Home Depot on July 3. One of the suspects had to be taken to the hospital after injuring his leg while trying to jump a fence.

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Gig Harbor Police Blotter: Suspect sought in Thursday bank robbery

Jun 30, 2022 | By:

The suspect presented a note to a teller but didn’t show a weapon.

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Gig Harbor Police Blotter: Man arrested after assault at grad party

Jun 23, 2022 | By:

Editor’s note: The Police Blotter is written based on information in Gig Harbor Police reports.  A man was arrested early on the morning of June 19 after officers responded to a reported assault at a graduation party on Arrowhead Drive. Involved in the altercation was a recently broken-up couple who ended up at the same party. Officers described the

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Gig Harbor Fire to train at marina on Wednesday

Jun 20, 2022 | By:

Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One will practice its response to a marina fire from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, June 22, at the Gig Harbor Marina. The drill involves a scenario with multiple boats on fire and trapped victims. Smoke and people portraying victims may be visible in the downtown area. No

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Gig Harbor Police blotter: Shots fired at suspected car prowler

Jun 16, 2022 | By:

Editor’s note: The Police Blotter is written based on information in Gig Harbor Police reports.  A 76-year-old man fired a handgun at another man, whom he suspected of possibly stealing items from parked cars, outside a business on Highway 16 on June 11. Nobody was injured. Police were called to the business around 4 a.m.

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