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02/12/2018

We always love seeing testimonies such as Phil Williams! Here is what Phil posted on another page. We are all glad you have had a great turn around Phil, keep it up. The town is Eatonville.

Phil says: 5 years ago I was full on an iv drug user. I was homeless living in a camper dying from my drug use. No matter how bad I wanted out and wanted a clean happy life with my family I couldn't get away from the drugs. Well one day officer Jason McGuire was acting chief at the time. Him and another officer came and arrested me for Stealing. After 26 months in prison consciously making the decision that it was time to change if not for me then for my family. It was a long hard road to be where I am today with an amazing job making more money than I ever thought I would. I have 6 kids and an amazing woman in my life. I owe officer McGuire such a huge thank you for being a good officer. He is the type that genuinely cares for the people in our town. I am proud to know him and be able to stand next to him and look back to 5 years ago compared to today when I got this picture of him and I. Today is Jason McGuire's birthday. If anyone sees him wish him a happy birthday. Love you big guy and hope you have a good day at work today and a safe one.

02/06/2018

"What was that?!?!?" - we received several inquiries from the public about law enforcement activity last Wednesday morning on 176th St. E. in the Frederickson area. Here is an awesome story about the bravery of a complete stranger to protect a woman and children who were threatened by an intruder:

From 8:11 a.m. to 8:13 a.m. on the morning of January 31, 2018, four different people called 911 to report that a man was walking in the middle of the road on 176th St. E. near 70th Ave. E. The man was blocking traffic, waving his arms around, talking o himself, and banging on vehicle windows as they attempted to drive around him. The callers told dispatchers that the man was wearing a tank top (despite the 39 degree weather) and appeared to be high on drugs.

As deputies were enroute to the location, another 911 call came in from a power company employee who was repairing a meter at a residence three blocks from where the suspicious man was seen blocking traffic. The power company employee said the man approached him and was "talking nonsense" and was told to leave; the suspect then ran away and entered the open door of garage of a home across the street.

The witness followed after the suspect and saw that at the same time the suspect ran into the garage, a woman who lived in the home was walking out of her house and into her garage; the woman's children were behind her as they were preparing to drive to school. The power company employee heard the woman scream and saw her retreat inside her home with her children; as the woman called 911 the power company employee put himself between the suspect and the door into the woman's house, blocking the suspect from the woman and her children.

The suspect then entered the woman's vehicle that was parked in the garage. He looked around inside the car, exited the car and tried to get to the house door again but was blocked by the power company employee; as deputies approached the house the suspect ran and jumped back into the woman's vehicle.

The deputies shouted at the suspect to exit the vehicle, but he refused and began digging around inside the center console (possibly looking for keys to the vehicle). Two deputies reached into the driver's side of the vehicle and attempted to pull the suspect out of the vehicle; the suspect grabbed onto the steering wheel and pulled back from them; a third deputy entered the passenger side of the vehicle and tazed the suspect. The deputies were then able to remove the suspect from the vehicle and place him into handcuffs.

The suspect was initially uncooperative and would not provide his name or date of birth, and spoke rapidly over and over about "this is where time starts". The suspect was placed into a patrol car, where he began repeatedly head butting the interior of the car. The suspect was eventually identified as a 26 year old male and he was booked into the Pierce County Jail for Burglary in the 1st degree, Theft of a Motor Vehicle, Obstructing Law Enforcement and Disorderly Conduct.

The power company employee showed incredible bravery when he chased after the suspect and repeatedly blocked him from trying to enter the victim's home; his actions likely prevented this situation from escalating from a very scary situation into a very dangerous situation for the victim and her children. Please join us in giving our new friend Michael from Puget Sound Energy a big THANK YOU!!!!!

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