Undersheriff Johansson says that the Grays Harbor County Sheriffs Office has asked the Mason County Sheriff's Office to investigate a suicide death in its jail that occurred early Wednesday Morning February 17th. 

According to a press release - On 02-17-21 at approximately 0442 hours corrections deputies located an inmate that was housed in his cell alone hanging.

 Corrections deputies immediately started rendering first aid and the aid crew was called to the jail.

Despite their best efforts, the inmate died at the scene.

The Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office requested assistance from the Mason County Sheriff’s Office to conduct an independent investigation of the death.

Mason County Sheriff’s Office detectives are on scene and the Grays Harbor Coroner’s office has been notified.

The identity of the victim is being withheld until family members have been notified.

 

The Washington State Patrol investigated a traffic fatality collision Sunday evening for the Quinault Nation Police Department.  

They say that on February 7th at 7:58 pm a 74-year-old Taholah man driving a white 2000 Chevrolet Metro traveling eastbound on the Moclips highway at milepost 1.5 when he crossed the center line colliding head-on with a second vehicle involved a grey 2016 Toyota Sequoia driven by a 40-year-old man from Moclips. 

The 74-year-old was deceased at the scene, the 40-year-old Moclips man sustained no injuries. 

The State Patrol lists the cause of the collision as driving over the center of the line, and it is currently unknown if any alcohol or other factors were involved.  

Early Tuesday morning at approximately 1 AM Sgt. Dayton with the Hoquiam Police Department was monitoring traffic in the 200 block of Lincoln Street when he observed a silver-colored crossover SUV in the parking lot of 7-11 without a front license plate.
 

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