Bremerton Patriot, December 06, 2013

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Convicted felon steals rental car A Hertz car rental location employee notified police after a rental van was not turned in nearly a week after the contract was up. The vehicle, a white Dodge Caravan 4, was located by a Bremerton Police officer outside a store on Nov. 27. Cencom confirmed to two officers on patrol that the car was still listed as active stolen, according to a Bremerton

Police Department report. On the 1100 block of Callow Ave., officers conducted a “high risk stop” and ordered Nathan Tabtab out of the vehicle at gunpoint. After being arrested and placed in the back of a patrol car, Tabtab was read his Miranda Rights and then asked why he kept the rental car. He replied that he had called the Hertz location and “made arrangements to keep renting the van so he did not understand why it was reported stolen,” states the

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report. During the car impound, officers also found a stolen .45 caliber semi automatic pistol. Tabtab said he wasn’t sure whose gun it was as he had lent the van to hired help earlier in the day to help with his painting and remodeling business. He was booked and charged with motor vehicle theft, possession of stolen property and unlawful possession of a firearm.

Ukulele stolen, sold for drugs A 24-year-old Bremerton man arrested for other warrants admitted to stealing a ukulele while staying at someone else’s home. On Nov. 23, a man notified the Bremerton Police Department that his $1,000 ukulele had been stolen

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from his home. After returning to his home where a guest had been staying, he discovered the ukulele was gone. He asked the guest if he had taken it, and the guest denied taking it. Upon his Nov. 26 arrest, the man first denied and then later admitted to taking the instrument. “He needed money to support his drug habit,” states a Probable Cause form by the BPD. He sold the instrument for $15 at a thrift shop. His bail is set at $25,000 for second degree theft and trafficking in stolen property, first degree.

Woman tells deputy she’s a kleptomaniac Loss prevention officers at the Bremerton Fred Meyer notified the Kitsap County Sheriff ’s Office

Friday, December 6, 2013 of a female detained for shoplifting $70 worth of merchandise. The woman placed items in her purse and on the bottom rack of a shopping cart before picking up her daughter at the store daycare and walking out. When deputies asked why she took the items, the 39-year-old said, “I took the stuff, I don’t know why. I have the money to pay for the stuff. I have a mental health issue; I have kleptomania and I know it’s wrong,” states the report.

Man threatens to kill Harrison Medical staff On Nov. 28, a Harrison Medical Center staff member called authorities after a discharged patient left on foot after

saying he would return with a knife and “kill everyone.” The patient, a 45-year-old male, had been admitted 15 times over the month. A Bremerton Police officer found the discharged patient near the intersection of Wheaton Way and Lebo Blvd. and detained him. Although compliant, according to a police report, the suspect repeatedly stated, “I didn’t do anything, man.” During a search, the officer discovered a large folding knife inside the man’s pocket. The man also reported he was suicidal. The suspect told officers that what the staff member said was not true, and then asked if the arrest would be a “book and release.” He was booked for felony harassment, and bail is set at $20,000.

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