Bail $650K for man with sexual images

Kitsap County Superior Court cases

Bail was set at $650,000 for a 25-year-old Bremerton man charged with dealing depictions of a minor in the first degree.

He was in Kitsap County Superior Court March 28. He faces 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

Court papers say Bremerton police arrested him March 27 at 5:26 a.m. in the 2900 block of Robin Avenue.

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Probable cause papers say last July at around 1:21 a.m. the IP address that eventually was linked to the suspect uploaded 31 videos and a picture containing depictions of minors engaging in explicit conduct during the previous month. An example of one video shows an adult man and a girl possibly 5.

‘Google 911’ yell

didn’t stop attack

A woman yelled out “Google, call 911” a few times, but that didn’t stop her attacker.

The suspect, a 53-year-old Suquamish man, was in Superior Court March 26 facing three charges. They were: unlawful imprisonment (five years in prison, $10,000 fine maximum); assault (one year, $5,000 fine); and interfering with reporting domestic violence (one year, $5,000).

Court documents say Kitsap deputies made the arrest March 26 at 2:28 a.m. in the 18000 block of Harris Avenue NW in Suquamish. The victim said she had been eating, drinking wine and playing cards with her boyfriend of six months when he accused her of being involved with a co-worker before they started dating. She then accused him of the same, and he got mad.

She decided to leave, but he wouldn’t let her, grabbing her keys and phone, and pulling her away from the door and onto the couch. She ran to the back door but he slammed it shut. She yelled “Google, call 911” but he unplugged the devices so they were inoperable. Scared, she locked herself in the bathroom and was going to call 911 from the device in there, but he cut the power off to the house. She tried to leave, but he pinned her down on the couch. She put her legs around his head and squeezed, but he bit her. She finally was able to run away screaming while he chased her.

Suspect caught up a tree

after long pursuit

It took four agencies 2 1/2 hours to catch a suspect who ran through woods, up hills, down ravines and through swamps, mud and thick brush before being captured after climbing a tree to avoid being bit by a K-9.

The 38-year-old Bremerton man was in Superior Court March 24 charged with second-degree assault by strangulation. He faces 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine.

Court papers say Bremerton police responded March 23 to the 100 block of N. Cambrian Avenue at 6:25 a.m. The caller said a woman was on his porch pounding on the door. She was seeking help after being choked by her boyfriend, dragged down the street and punched several times in the head. It was the third time she had been assaulted by him in a month.

A K-9 was brought in to search for the suspect, and a drone was brought in. He was found and when an airhorn was blasted he put his hands up. But he took off and ran into the woods, down some ravines and up a hill, through a swamp then through thick mud and brush. He then climbed a tree to avoid being bit by the K-9. Along with BPD, the sheriff’s offices from Kitsap and Mason counties also responded, along with the state patrol.

Man waves gun at

ex-girlfriend’s dad

Bail was set at $302,000 for a 21-year-old Port Orchard man who threatened his ex-girlfriend’s dad with a gun.

He was charged with two crimes in Superior Court March 27. He faces 10 years in prison and a $20 fine for unlawfully having a firearm and one year and a $5,000 fine for harassment.

Court documents say Kitsap deputies arrested him at 8:18 p.m. March 26 at SE Horstman Road. Officers responded at 5:36 p.m. after the dad said the suspect came to the home and threatened him. The dad was asked if he wanted to “fade,” a street term for fight. The dad told him to go away. His daughter told her dad to shut the door, and when he did she added to “get down.” Video ended so it doesn’t show a gun, but since the ex-boyfriend’s pants were substantially “sagging,” the deputy says it likely was a gun that he went for. Another camera shows the suspect with a black object in his pocket.

Deputies used a public address system to try to coax the suspect into surrendering once they tracked him down, but he ran out of the back of the house into the woods. He was taken into custody after a K-9 track. Bullets were found in his vehicle, but no gun. Another report says another deputy worked with the suspect’s mom to talk with him via FaceTime video, but he hung up on him because he was disrespectful and lying.

Inmate charged with

assaulting another in jail

Bail was set at $250,000 for a 49-year-old Suquamish man charged in Superior Court March 26 with assaulting another inmate in the county jail.

He faces 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine.

Court papers show Kitsap deputies arrested him March 23 at 6:50 p.m. A Corrections sergeant in the jail in Port Orchard was notified an inmate was “sucker punched,” and his face was bleeding. He was taken to a hospital for stitches for a 1-inch gash in his lip and a fractured nose.

The victim said “he didn’t want to make a big deal out of it.” It happened after he accidentally brushed shoulders against another inmate after getting medication. He sat on his bunk, while the other inmate punched him twice with his fist. The victim didn’t retaliate; he only went to get washed up.

After attempt to elude,

K-9 finds suspect

A 43-year-old man was in Superior Court March 24 charged with attempting to elude police after being arrested on a warrant from Jan. 29, 2024.

Bail was $50,000. He faces five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

He was initially arrested by Bremerton police at 2:30 a.m. in the 1600 block of W. Admiralty Heights Lane in Bremerton, court records say. The suspect sped off after the officer tried to pull him over for a traffic violation. The driver jumped out of the car and abandoned it in an apartment complex. A K-9 led officers to one of the units. The suspect was recently arrested again on the warrant.

2 escape suspect

with knife

Bail was set at $500,000 for a 22-year-old Bremerton man charged with two crimes in Superior Court March 28.

He’s charged with burglary and assault with a deadly weapon (10 years in prison, $20,000 fine maximum for each).

Court records say Bremerton police responded March 23 after 11:08 a.m. to the 400 block of S. Summit Avenue for an assault. The victim said she answered the door and the suspect asked for her son, who was sleeping. He pushed through the door, and she said she’d get him, but the suspect pressed on. She grabbed his sweatshirt, and he started yelling at her son. He grabbed her wrist and pointed a knife at her. She ran to a neighbor’s home. “I had a knife in my face,” but the son was able to escape safely in little to no clothing as the suspect left.

‘Scammed’ man arrested

for stealing dirt bike

A 56-year-old Bremerton man was in Superior Court March 24 charged with possession of a stolen vehicle, even though he said he was the victim of a scam.

Bail was $50,000. He faces 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine.

Court papers show Kitsap deputies arrested him at 9:17 p.m. in Seabeck. Witnesses saw a man get on a red Honda dirt bike and try to drive it away. When confronted, he left in an SUV that was near a motor home. Officers found out the bike was stolen. When contacted, the suspect said he bought the bike from a woman that afternoon and had a $300 bill of sale. He said he knew that was a low price and was suspicious, especially when he had to kickstart it because the ignition had been tampered with. He had no title. He was arrested due to inconsistencies in his story.

Security with gun helps

police catch burglar

A 38-year-old Port Orchard man was in Superior Court March 25 charged with burglary.

Bail was $55,000. He faces 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

Court papers say Bremerton police arrested him March 24 at 9:05 p.m. at the 1500 block of Thompson Drive. The site manager at Bremerton Storage said his security cameras showed someone breaking into a camper trailer. He confronted the suspect, who charged at him but then backed off when told he was armed.

After police were called, the suspect ran from the trailer and jumped over the 6-foot barbed-wire fence. He was detained soon after. The business has had other recent break-ins in vehicles and trailers.

Woman takes $50K

in coins from couple

A 37-year-old woman was in Superior Court March 25 charged with burglary of $50,000 in coins.

She faces 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine.

Court documents say Kitsap deputies were dispatched March 22 at 1:57 p.m. to the 4000 block of Chico Creek Lane.

They were advised that a couple’s coin and stamp collection were stolen overnight. They were in a cabinet in the garage, but the lock was cut off. Over $50,000 in Morgan Silver Dollar coins were gone. She contacted local pawn shops to be on the lookout for them. Two days later a granddaughter told her she found some of the money in her foster daughter’s trailer. She was told to return them so she put some coins in a cup, thinking none were the missing ones. But the victim found two of her coins in the cup.

Man faces charges

after 3 years

A 53-year-old Bremerton man was in Superior Court March 27 facing two charges, arrested on a warrant from 2022.

Bail was $75,000. He faces up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine for attempting to elude and one year and $5,000 for assault.

Court records say Kitsap deputies responded to the 7600 block of Colony Court NE Sept. 2, 2021 at 5:39 p.m. for a report of domestic violence as a man punched a woman in the face. The suspect sped off with officers in pursuit.

The victim said he thought she got mouthy, he threw a glass of wine at her, and she through her phone back at him before he hit her. He packed some things and left. She said he has her OK to use the car as long as he’s leaving. Her mom and her two kids were witnesses. He was only recently arrested.

Magnet used to beat

security devices on items

A 34-year-old Bremerton woman was charged in Superior Court March 24 charged with retail theft with extenuating circumstances.

Bail was $150,000. She faces five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

Court papers say Kitsap deputies arrested her a 3:50 p.m. March 22 in the 10000 block of Mickelberry Road NW in Silverdale. Deputies responded to a robbery in progress at Costco. Suspects were seen attempting to hide across the street in the Goodwill parking lot. One suspect said she stole alcohol with the hope of selling it to a friend. Inside her bag, they saw a magnet used to defeat security devices on high-value items from merchants.

Her accomplice, a 40-year-old Bremerton man, was charged with second-degree robbery. He faces 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine. The crime-loss prevention employee at the store said he has seen them shoplift before. He tried to take the bag with the alcohol in it, but they wrestled it away from him.

Harassment, obstructing

law enforcement charges

A 22-year-old Port Orchard man was in Superior Court March 24 charged with harassment and obstructing law enforcement.

He faces six years in prison and $15,000 in fines.

Court papers say Kitsap deputies arrested him March 22 at 9:50 a.m. in the 5700 block of Tracyton Blvd. NW in Bremerton. The suspect was involved in a domestic dispute with a woman. An officer pulled out a taser, not knowing if anyone in the room had a weapon. The suspect would not obey orders and said, “I will shoot you bro.” He was told he was going to be detained, and he said, “Hell no.”

The pair finally was separated, and the man handcuffed, but other people in the room were still yelling. The suspect thrashed his body around, knocking the officer’s body cam off his chest. The suspect said he and his girlfriend stayed the night at her friend’s house. In the morning the two women were arguing, and the other’s boyfriend pulled a gun. They then got into a scuffle. Alcohol was involved.

Failure to register

A 55-year-old Moses Lake woman was in Superior Court March 28 charged with failing to register as a sex offender, arrested on a warrant from March 3.

Bail was $100,000. She faces five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

The suspect was convicted of indecent liberties in Grant County Aug. 1, 1994. She was supposed to be done registering in 2010, but continues to have to because of 17 crimes since then.