Sheriff’s car involved in crash likely a total loss

PORT ANGELES — A Clallam County sheriff’s patrol car that spun out of control near Lake Crescent last week apparently is a total loss, the undersheriff said Monday.

However, neither of the occupants inside — a sheriff’s deputy and a prisoner — was injured.

Deputy Ken Oien was returning from the West End after picking up the unidentified prisoner when the patrol car he was driving on U.S. Highway 101 hit a patch of black ice near Fairholme early Thursday, Undersheriff Ron Peregrin said.

The car went into a ditch and appears to be destroyed, he said.

The ice was unusual in that earlier in the morning ice was not much of an issue, Peregrin said.

“As the morning went on, the ice seemed to grow,” he said.

“Even the State Patrol and our deputies who were responding noticed that the ice got worse as the morning went on.”

State troopers determined that the deputy had done nothing wrong, Peregrin said.

“Even the prisoner gave us a statement that she was watching his speedometer when he hit the ice and he was going under the speed limit,” Peregrin said.

“She said that he was more worried about her safety than his own.”

Peregrin said the car is still being evaluated, but it did seem to be a total loss at this point.

“He didn’t do anything wrong,” Peregrin said.

“He’s had no other wrecks and was driving very safely — it isn’t like he is one of our speed demons.”

The prisoner was taken to the Clallam County jail by another car after the wreck.

More in News

Tom Malone of Port Townsend, seeks the warmth of a towel and a shirt as he leaves the 46-degree waters of the Salish Sea on Saturday after he took a cold plunge to celebrate the winter solstice. “You can’t feel the same after doing this as you did before,” Malone said. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Solstice plunge

Tom Malone of Port Townsend, seeks the warmth of a towel and… Continue reading

Tribe, Commerce sign new agreement

Deal to streamline grant process, official says

Jefferson Healthcare to acquire clinic

Partnership likely to increase service capacity

Joe McDonald, from Fort Worth, Texas, purchases a bag of Brussels sprouts from Red Dog Farm on Saturday, the last day of the Port Townsend Farmers Market in Uptown Port Townsend. The market will resume operations on the first Saturday in April 2026. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
End of season

Joe McDonald of Fort Worth, Texas, purchases a bag of Brussels sprouts… Continue reading

Clallam requests new court contracts

Sequim, PA to explore six-month agreements

Joshua and Cindy Sylvester’s brood includes five biological sons, two of whom are grown, a teen girl who needed a home, a 9-year-old whom they adopted through the Indian Child Welfare Act, and two younger children who came to them through kinship foster care. The couple asked that the teen girl and three younger children not be fully named. Shown from left to right are Azuriah Sylvester, Zishe Sylvester, Taylor S., “H” Sylvester, Joshua Sylvester (holding family dog Queso), “R,” Cindy Sylvester, Phin Sylvester, and “O.” (Cindy Sylvester)
Olympic Angels staff, volunteers provide help for foster families

Organization supports community through Love Box, Dare to Dream programs

Sequim City Council member Vicki Lowe participates in her last meeting on Dec. 8 after choosing not to run for a second term. (Barbara Hanna/City of Sequim)
Lowe honored for Sequim City Council service

Elected officials recall her inspiration, confidence

No flight operations scheduled this week

There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for… Continue reading

Art Director Aviela Maynard quality checks a mushroom glow puzzle. (Beckett Pintair)
Port Townsend puzzle-maker produces wide range

Christmas, art-history and niche puzzles all made from wood

Food programs updating services

Report: Peninsula sees need more than those statewide

U.S. Rep. Emily Randall, D-Port Orchard.
Randall bill to support military families passes both chambers

ANCHOR legislation would require 45-day relocation notification