Police dog nabs man who escaped from police custody

PORT ANGELES — Police dog Kilo nabbed a Clallam County man who was wanted by the state Department of Corrections after he fled police custody into thick woods south of the William R. Fairchild International Airport.

Guy Charles, 45, was arrested early Tuesday morning for escaping community custody — which means he didn’t follow the terms of parole or probation — and for a Clallam County Superior Court warrant for contempt of court.

At 6:36 a.m. Port Angeles police arrived at the 3100 block of Critchfield Road and saw two men.

“Charles then took off running,” said Detective Jason Viada.

“Officers, detectives troopers and deputies set up a containment peremiter.

“K-9 Officer Kilo and the officers who are trained in tactical tracking followed the scent and spore through wooded areas until the suspect was apprehended. He was caught after having a struggle with Kilo and the officer.”

Charles was treated for minor injuries at the scene and one of the police officers was also treated for scratches and bruises he got while running through thistles and brush, Viada said. He declined to release the officer’s name.

Police also arrested the man who was with Charles, James Coutlee, 35, for an outstanding traffic warrant, Viada said.

More in News

Rikki Rodger, left, holds a foam float, and Mark Stevenson and Sara Ybarra Lopez drop off 9.2 pounds of trash and debris they collected at Kai Tai Lagoon in Port Townsend during the Port Townsend Marine Science Center Earth Day Beach Cleanup event Saturday at Fort Worden State Park. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Beach cleanup

Rikki Rodger, left, holds a foam float, and Mark Stevenson and Sara… Continue reading

Emily Randall.
Randall reflects on first 100 days

Public engagement cited as top priority

Sequim company manufactures slings for its worldwide market

Heavy-duty rigging includes windmills, construction sites

Legislature hearing wide range of bills

Property tax, housing could impact Peninsula

Jefferson County adjusts budget appropriations

Money for parks, coroner and substance abuse treatment in jail

Motorcycle rider airlifted to Seattle hospital

A Sequim man was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after… Continue reading

Charter Review town hall committee to meet Wednesday

The Clallam County Charter Review Commission Town Hall Committee… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School jazz band second at Lionel Hampton festival

The Port Angeles High School jazz band placed second… Continue reading

This excited toddler is focused on his next prize and misses the ones right in front of him during the 95th annual Port Townsend Elks Club Easter Egg Hunt at Chetzemoka Park on Sunday. Volunteers hid more than 1,500 plastic eggs around the park with some redeemable for prizes. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
On the hunt

This excited toddler is focused on his next prize and misses the… Continue reading

Policy to opt out of meters updated

Clallam PUD to install digital instead of analog

Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group
Scott Burgett and Linda Kahananui are members of Dark Sky International who are working to spread awareness about how to be mindful with artificial lighting at night.
Scott Burgett and Linda Kahananui are members of Dark Sky International who are working to spread awareness about how to be mindful with artificial lighting at night. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
International Dark Sky Week to be celebrated

Peninsula residents raise awareness of artificial light pollution

Weekly flight operations scheduled

There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft… Continue reading