Man accused of robbery in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Police have arrested a man for investigation of second-degree robbery, saying it was apparently prompted by a disagreement.

Gordon Terrence Peters, 32, was booked into the Clallam County jail after he allegedly pulled a knife on another man and took some of his personal belongings while the two argued in front of a business at 119 S. Lincoln St. at about 9:45 a.m. Saturday, said Cpl. Clay Rife on Sunday.

No one was injured.

Peters remained in jail on $5,000 bail on Sunday.

Second-degree robbery is a Class B felony.

More in Crime

Standoff subject to undergo treatment

Judge signs order to restore competency

Man sentenced to 10 years on firearms charges

A 44-year-old man has been sentenced after pleading guilty… Continue reading

Sheriff’s office says suspect a repeat offender

A repeat offender was arrested this week for burglary, theft… Continue reading

August trial set for robbery suspect

Not guilty plea entered for felony charges from Frugal’s incident

Cox undergoing competency evaluation

Standoff suspect due in court Monday

Sequim police plan to forward charges in school vandalism case

Charges to be determined by prosecuting attorney’s office, detective says

Arraignment for man charged with Frugals robbery moved to July 3

The arraignment of a man who faces criminal charges… Continue reading

Man faces multiple charges after robbery investigation

Port Angeles police still searching for second suspect in December incident

Trial date set for 2016 murder

Suspect in woodcarver’s death goes to court in August

Cox again refuses court appearance

Standoff suspect to get competency evaluation

Man indicted on charges in alleged stabbing

Trial scheduled to begin in August

Craig A. Gallauher.
Man arrested on investigation of sexual exploitation, luring

A 52-year-old Sequim man has been arrested on investigation of… Continue reading