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Man who skips on fare had warrant On May 3, a man stranded at a Silverdale gas station was offered a taxi ride. A female in the store agreed to pay for a taxi ride for him to his girlfriend’s house. Upon arriving to the house, the driver asked for money and the rider said a woman had agreed to take care of it. The man offered the driver his ID and said he would pay him tomorrow before leaving the taxi. The driver called 911, and the passenger was tracked down by a K-9 unit and found in some bushes. The passenger said he wanted to pay the bill of $45, but would need to pay later. The suspect had a felony DOC

escape warrant for his arrest and was listed as a “caution violent offender” according to a Kitsap County Sheriff ’s Office incident report. He was booked on the warrant (no bail) and for theft in the third degree with a $5,000 bail.

Offender booked for indecent liberties On May 3, a registered sex offender was found masturbating standing in the front yard of a stranger. The Bremerton man, 47, was found yelling obscenities at the south end of Stewart Road, not far from Armin Jahr Elementary School. A Bremerton police officer found Richard Howard Cornell with his pants

around his ankle in the front yard, and Cornell continued masturbating even after the officer yelled at him. Once he was told he was under arrest, he stopped, and was locked into restraints. His original conviction was for indecent liberties. A search turned up a glass pipe with residue that looked to be methamphetamine, along with three hypodermic needles. While being arrested, Cornell stated something to the effect of, “I don’t want to live anymore; I want a new life. I want God to take me,” notes the report. He was booked on indecent exposure, a class C felony. He was also charged with possession of meth after the residue tested positive. Bail was set at $100,000.

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A Silverdale man, 24, was arrested and charged for second-degree assault after pulling a knife on his brother who hid his drugs. The reporting party, the suspect’s brother, said he had dropped his brother off at his home after the pair had attended a Seattle concert. He had taken his brother home due to the fact he was “hallucinating badly over a week” because of drug use, so he hid his heroin and pipe. The brother had been seeing “ghosts and people made out of gas” and neighbors who had “cloaking technology.” When the brother came back the next morning to retrieve his drugs, he made his way inside his brother’s house and pulled out a folding knife on his brother. The knife had been a gift from one brother to the other. Due to probable cause, and after seeing several text messages about the 24-yearold wanting his drugs back, he was arrested. Bail was set at $50,000.

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The Kitsap County Risk Waste Program is adhering to standards by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to avoid fines and to help keep the environment clean. A Tacoma recycling center receiving a $40,000 fine for a resident dumping Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) into an oil tank is something Kitsap County recycling centers want to avoid, said Rick Gilbert, Moderate Risk Waste Program manager. The fine was given to the city in 2012 as a civil penalty to resolve EPA’s notice of violation, states Dec. 2013 Tacoma City Council minutes. “We are trying to reduce the possibility of this happening to us. Right now the Department of Ecology is required to develop “Best Management Practices” for used oil programs like ours, as a result of a recent law passed by the legislature,” said Gilbert. According

to Gilbert, PCBs were eliminated from widespread manufacturing use in the 1970s, but do still show up on occasion. When it does, the PCBs must be “highly regulated” he said. The EPA’s newest regulations apply to all of the county’s recycling and garbage facilities. The new requirements are as follows: Used Motor Oil • Only used motor oil from personal motor vehicles will be allowed • Hydraulic and automatic transmission fluids will no longer be accepted • Customer must know the source of their oil • Customer must sign a declaration form stating it contains no contaminants, other than what occurs during use as motor oil. • The oil must not contain Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB’s). • Limit of five gallons per customer, per day.

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MT Illahee, 11180 Coopersmith Place – Unit 203, Richmond, British Columbia V7A 5J9, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, Sunrise Terrace, is located on Sunrise Terrace in the Illahee area of Bremerton, in Kitsap County. This project involves approximately 3acres of soil disturbance for home, road, and utility construction. The receiving waters are Puget Sound. Any persons desiring to present

their views to the Department of Ecology regarding this application may do so in writing within thirty days of the last date of publication of this notice. Comments shall be submitted to the Department of Ecology. Any person interested in the department’s action on this application may notify the department of their interest within thirty days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality,

and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173-201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology, Attn:Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater, PO Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98204-77696 Date of first publication: 05/02/14 Date of last publication: 05/09/14 (CK1038455)

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