Anthony Tomashefsky
Investigative journalist covering Washington courts, judicial conduct, and local government. Member, Society of Professional Journalists.
A 31-year-old Port Angeles man is facing charges in Pierce County after a physical altercation with sheriff’s deputies who were investigating reports of suspicious behavior over the weekend. Cameron Lee George was arrested on Sunday, June 7, and has been charged by Pierce County prosecutors with obstructing
A 32-year-old man is currently being held in the Clallam County Correction Facility on $50,000 bail. He is accused of fighting with police and threatening to kill them during a weekend arrest. Gabino Escalante Cruz was taken into custody by the Forks Police Department on the evening
The Washington State Department of Health has indefinitely suspended the credential of a registered nursing assistant after he allegedly reported to work under the influence of alcohol and failed to respond to formal disciplinary charges. According to the Statement of Charges issued by the Department of Health, Christopher Bernard Otieno
The Washington State Department of Health’s Examining Board of Psychology has issued a statement of charges against licensed psychologist Richard L. Packard, alleging unprofessional conduct. According to the statement of charges, dated March 18, 2026, the state board alleges that Packard failed to appropriately assess a patient for suicide
The criminal case against a Sequim man facing child exploitation charges remains on track for trial following a status hearing Friday in Clallam County Superior Court. Carl King, 23, appeared for the brief status hearing, which was presided over by Clallam County Superior Court Judge Brent Basden. King, who was
A 30-year-old member of the Lummi Nation Tribe was sentenced Monday to time served and three years of supervised release for distributing fentanyl on the Lummi Reservation. Stephan A. Charlot, represented by defense attorney Jesse Guerrero Cantor, appeared before U.S. District Judge Kymberly K. Evanson in the
The legal proceedings for Joseph “Wes” Beeman, the 46-year-old Port Angeles man accused of an attack on his elderly neighbor, remain on hold as the court awaits a competency evaluation report. Beeman was arrested following an alleged unprovoked assault on his 71-year-old next-door neighbor, Robert
A 23-year-old Port Angeles man is facing multiple recommended charges following an alleged high-speed pursuit, a suspected DUI, and a reported domestic violence incident that left three passengers trapped inside a moving vehicle, according to court records. John C. Judy was arrested on Monday, June 1, 2026.
The Washington State Department of Health has filed formal charges against a formerly licensed massage therapist, alleging she failed to cooperate with an investigation into a prior complaint, according to a recently released statement of charges. According to the statement of charges issued by the state’s Massage Therapy Program
The Washington State Department of Health has issued a statement of charges against a former agency-affiliated counselor, alleging she is unable to practice with reasonable skill and safety following accusations involving a client. According to a statement of charges dated May 14, 2026, Jacqueline Renee Alley faces potential disciplinary
In our previous investigation, we reported on a 20-year history of administrative negligence, ignored red flags, and severe boundary violations by Quillayute Valley School District staff. Now, newly surfaced federal court documents provide a stark, statistical look at the district’s track record, confirming that the high-profile incidents
The Washington State Department of Health’s Examining Board of Psychology has issued a statement of charges against licensed psychologist Jeffrey Allen Lee, alleging unprofessional conduct related to client confidentiality and standard of care during a 2020 family court case. According to the statement of charges, dated May 8, 2026,
Federal prosecutors formally moved to hold former Clallam County Drug Court Coordinator Johnny F. Watts Jr. in pretrial detention, classifying him as a serious flight risk and a danger to the community, according to court records. Meanwhile, his co-defendant, Jonathan E. Karns has formally asserted his constitutional rights, halting
Johnny Steven Talbert, the 43-year-old unhoused man arrested in Port Angeles in connection with a 2008 North Carolina cold-case double murder, is scheduled for an extradition review hearing on June 12, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. in Clallam County Superior Court. The upcoming status conference will
A domestic violence and stalking case that ended in a 162-month prison sentence recently made its way to the Washington State Supreme Court, asking justices to answer complex questions about a defendant’s constitutional right to an attorney and the rules for withdrawing a guilty plea. 📄 Kristopher Korsakas En
Former Clallam County Drug Court Coordinator Johnny F. Watts Jr. and his co-defendant, Jonathan E. Karns, entered pleas of not guilty to federal drug distribution charges during their initial appearances in U.S. District Court in Tacoma this afternoon. The U.S. Attorney’s Office told me that both
A federal criminal complaint provided to The Olympic Herald by the U.S. Attorney’s Office details a multi-agency narcotics investigation that has led to federal drug distribution charges against Johnny F. Watts Jr., a former Clallam County Drug Court Coordinator, and a newly named co-defendant, Jonathan E.
The state-level case against former Clallam County Drug Court Coordinator Johnny Watts took a massive turn on Thursday morning, clearing the way for federal prosecution. In a brief status hearing, the State moved to dismiss its local felony charges without prejudice, announcing that the federal government has assumed control
If you want to understand the staggering disconnect between the Sequim School District’s administration and the reality facing its community, look no further than Monday night’s school board meeting. The June 1 gathering provided a vivid demonstration of the district’s preferred operational setting: a highly produced, glossy
It didn’t take long for the Clallam County legal establishment to warmly welcome its newest judicial asset. This afternoon during the Civil Ex Parte Calendar, attorney Kenneth Wolfley stepped up to the bench. Presiding over the court was Lorraine Rimson, the newly appointed Family Court Commissioner who officially took
During the month of May, the entrenched power structure of Clallam County threw everything they had at this newspaper. They deployed sprawling campaigns of paper terrorism, attempted to weaponize the civil courts, and demanded unconstitutional gag orders specifically designed to financially exhaust and legally eradicate our reporting. They failed. May