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Copper thieves cause Thanksgiving power outage in Mason County

Nearly 1,000 residents in Mason County experienced power outages on Thanksgiving Day due to copper thieves targeting underground electrical vaults. Mason Public Utility District 3 reported that while power was restored for most by the evening, some residents remained without electricity until the following morning. The utility plans to enhance security measures and urges the public to report any suspicious activity.

Copper thieves cause Thanksgiving power outage in Mason County | The Olympian

On Thanksgiving Day, nearly 1,000 residents in Mason County experienced a power outage due to copper thieves breaking into underground electrical vaults. Mason Public Utility District 3 worked quickly to restore power and emphasized the dangers of such crimes, urging the public to report any suspicious activities.

1 injured, 1 arrested after two-vehicle crash in east Olympia Wednesday night

A two-vehicle crash in east Olympia resulted in one injury and the arrest of a driver for DUI. Sheriff Derek Sanders highlighted the ongoing issue of impaired driving in the region, emphasizing the importance of public safety.

Copper thieves cause Thanksgiving power outage in Mason County | The Olympian

On Thanksgiving Day, nearly 1,000 residents in Mason County lost power due to a copper theft incident involving thieves who broke into underground electrical vaults. Mason Public Utility District 3 worked diligently to restore power, with most residents receiving service by the evening, while others remained without power until the following morning. The utility plans to enhance security and improve outage response times to prevent future incidents.

Man confronts teens with handgun in downtown Olympia Sunday | The Olympian

A 28-year-old man was arrested in downtown Olympia after threatening four teens with a handgun and firing a shot into the air. The incident, which occurred early Sunday morning, was reportedly linked to a confrontation over noise and displaced tents occupied by homeless residents. The suspect faces multiple charges, including felony harassment and unlawful possession of a firearm.

Man arrested after smashing foot, making threats from balcony | The Olympian

A man in west Olympia was arrested after accidentally running over another man's foot while parallel parking. The situation escalated when the suspect threatened the victim with a pellet gun, leading to charges of vehicular assault and felony harassment. This incident highlights how minor disputes can quickly turn serious.

Man threatens 4 teens with a handgun in downtown Olympia Sunday morning

A 28-year-old man was arrested in downtown Olympia after threatening four teenagers with a handgun early Sunday morning. The incident escalated when the suspect fired a shot into the air, prompting the teens to flee. He faces multiple charges, including felony harassment and unlawful possession of a firearm.

Man arrested after smashing foot, making threats from balcony | The Olympian

A parking incident in west Olympia escalated when a driver accidentally ran over a man's foot, leading to threats of violence. The driver brandished a pellet gun from a balcony, resulting in his arrest for vehicular assault and felony harassment. This incident highlights the dangers of aggressive confrontations over minor disputes.

2 accused of lighting man on fire at Olympia encampment, killing him

Two men, Christopher Snyder and Kevin Hinzpeter, are facing felony charges for allegedly setting Zebediah Schoening on fire at a homeless encampment in Olympia, Washington. The incident occurred on October 8, 2024, and Schoening died from his injuries on October 25, leading to serious legal consequences for the accused.

Tumwater man arrested in 1992 Ohio cold case murder

Bruce Edward Daniels, a 57-year-old man from Tumwater, Washington, has been arrested for the 1992 murder of 19-year-old Amy Hooper in Columbus, Ohio. DNA evidence linked him to the crime, which had gone cold for over 30 years. Investigators believe Hooper may have known her attacker, as there were no signs of forced entry.