SEQUIM –– Port Angeles police are investigating who might have stolen a white Pontiac minivan that was pulled out of the Strait of Juan de Fuca up the Port Williams boat ramp Friday morning.
Brian Smith, deputy police chief, said Friday in an email that police had no new leads other than what Clallam County sheriff’s deputies had found about the stolen van.
Clallam County Fire District No. 3 crews in a rescue raft worked with tow trucks from Evergreen Collision for about an hour to hook a cable around the van and pull it out of the Strait on its side just before 9 a.m.
Investigators said they believe the thieves sent the van into the water by wedging an orange road cone under the steering column to hold down the gas pedal and send it down the boat launch at Marilyn Nelson County Park at Port Williams, northeast of downtown Sequim.
Reported stolen
County Sheriff’s Sgt. Randy Pieper contacted the car’s registered owner, Judy White of Port Angeles, who reported last seeing it around 4:30 a.m.
Fire District No. 3 Chief Steve Vogel said rescue workers initially were concerned that a body may have been inside the van, which had its driver’s side window open when it was retrieved.
A diver from Lower Elwha Klallam tribal police was called in as officials prepared to search for a body. The diver was not deployed.
Authorities were called shortly before 8 a.m. after Lyle Hagen, manager of Sequim Valley Ranch, noticed the van’s bumper sticking out of the water while making his morning rounds.
Hagen said a woman who had been walking her dogs on the beach found the car’s front bumper washed ashore about a quarter-mile west of the boat launch.
Deputies tracked the van back to White from the license plate on the bumper.
Pieper said Port Angeles police likely will investigate the car theft.
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