Bainbridge blotter | CBD thief

Selected reports from the Bainbridge Island Police Department blotter.

SUNDAY, MARCH 15

2 p.m. A 51-year-old Poulsbo man reported a hit-and-run in the parking lot of the McDonald’s on High School Road.

He told police his daughter had borrowed his vehicle to drive to work at the restaurant, and the car was in the lot for the noon to midnight shift.

When the man came to McDonald’s at 2 p.m., he said the rear bumper was crushed in and had white paint on it from the vehicle that struck it.

11:02 p.m. A manager at the Safeway grocery store reported a pair of shoplifters.

The worker said a woman wanted a box of Medterra CBD capsules and the employee open the locked display case and gave the woman a box.

The employee then walked to the front of the store, where he saw the woman (described as wearing blue jeans and having blond hair tucked beneath the hood of a gray NYPD hoodie) talking to another man near the entrance/exit to the grocery.

The woman saw the employee and walked in another direction.

She left the store as the employee approached the man and asked him to give back the box of capsules. The man told him to back off, with some obscene language tossed in, and then left without giving back the product.

He was last seen heading on foot toward the Camelia apartments on Tormey Lane NE. The shoplifter was described as wearing a dark leather jacket with a hood, and dark pants. Police checked the area but could not find him.

The CBD gel capsules were valued at $66.99.

Photographs of the suspects were uploaded to evidence.com.