Bainbridge blotter | Obviously drunk

Selected reports from the Bainbridge Island Police Department blotter.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 14

2:47 a.m. A 911 call summoned police to a private residence where a 41-year-old Bainbridge man had apparently overdosed on heroin, alcohol and “other drugs.”

Police, along with paramedics from the fire department, found him unconscious and not breathing. Paramedics began CPR while police administered NARCAN, at which point the man began breathing and eventually woke up.

Then, they found a second person, a 24-year-old woman from Nordland, Washington, unconscious and not breathing in the bathroom, after having kicked in the locked door when she did not respond to her friends. Again, CPR was begun and NARCAN was administered, at which point she too was revived.

Police noted it was “not the first time multiple people have overdosed on drugs at the residence.”

The homeowner, “obviously drunk,” police said, was angrily yelling throughout the ordeal, demanding somebody tell her what was going on. She was told to stop screaming at “the people who are trying to save the lives of the people who overdosed in her home.”

Both the man and woman were taken to the hospital by medical units. Both the homeowner and the resuscitated woman’s boyfriend, also present, claimed to know nothing about the drug use of the other two until the man passed out and they called 911.

No arrests were made.