Two Clallam County deputies assaulted; man in jail

SEQUIM — Two Clallam County deputies were assaulted during a domestic violence call outside Sequim on Monday, Sheriff Bill Benedict.

Deputies Michael Dick and Todd Yarnes were treated at Olympic Medical Center and were discharged Monday, Benedict said.

Ha-Qwenith Grinnell, 21, was booked into the Clallam County jail on investigation of felony harassment and two counts of assault in the third degree.

The two deputies were assaulted at about 4 p.m. as they tried to detain Grinnell after receiving a report of domestic violence in the 100 block of Johnson Creek Road, said Chief Deputy Ron Cameron today.

Grinnell allegedly had threatened to kill a family member, Cameron said.

Grinnell struck and kicked the deputies with his hands and feet, Cameron said.

The deputies used electrical control devices and pepper spray to gain control of him.

Dick sustained a head laceration and extremity abrasions.

Yarnes sustained a slight concussion, facial scratches, and abrasions to the arms and leg regions.

The sheriff office’s report will be forwarded to the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office to consider filing formal charges against Grinnell.

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