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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMay 28, 2026On Sunday, May 24, 2026, at approximately 8:57 p.m., Oak Harbor Police officers, along ...
05/28/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 28, 2026

On Sunday, May 24, 2026, at approximately 8:57 p.m., Oak Harbor Police officers, along with emergency
paramedics and fire personnel, were dispatched to a residence in the 500 Block of NE Kettle Street in the city
following a report of a two-year-old child in distress.

Upon arrival, first responders immediately initiated life-saving measures. The child was subsequently transported to Whidbey Health in Coupeville for advanced emergency care. Despite the best efforts of medical personnel, the child succumbed to their condition and was pronounced deceased at the hospital.

At the scene, police officers contacted an adult female who identified herself as the child’s mother and conducted a death investigation.

On May 27, 2026, Oak Harbor Police investigators received additional information which led to the arrest of
Jessica Kido, a 34-year-old female who was booked into the Island County Jail on the charges of Controlled Substance Homicide (RCW 69.50.415), Manslaughter 1st Degree (RCW 9A.32.060), and Reckless
Endangerment (RCW 9A.36.050).

The investigation remains active and ongoing. As this is an active criminal matter, no further details regarding
specific circumstances of the investigation will be released at this time to protect the integrity of the case.

The Oak Harbor Police Department asks anyone with information related to this incident to contact the department
at (360) 279-4600.

Press release point of contact – Police Chief Tony Slowik

05/18/2026

Monday mood: sound up!

The Public Safety Training Center Open House brought us all a chance to see the training, teamwork, and a behind the scenes look at public safety in Oak Harbor.

Not a bad way to start the week!

Grand opening and ribbon cutting of the Public Safety Training Center. Thank you to everyone who came out to take a tour...
05/16/2026

Grand opening and ribbon cutting of the Public Safety Training Center.
Thank you to everyone who came out to take a tour and support the grand opening.

Ending National Police Week on a sweet note! Huge thanks to River Powers and everyone at Edward Jones for stopping by wi...
05/15/2026

Ending National Police Week on a sweet note!
Huge thanks to River Powers and everyone at Edward Jones for stopping by with donuts for our officers today! We appreciate the support, the smiles, and the extra motivation for the Friday shift.

UPDATE MONDAY, May 4: SE Midway Blvd is open. We appreciate your patience ROAD CLOSURE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY:Northbound ...
05/02/2026

UPDATE MONDAY, May 4: SE Midway Blvd is open. We appreciate your patience
ROAD CLOSURE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY:
Northbound lane closed from SE 9th and Midway to SE 8th by Hilltop Texaco due to public safety concerns.
The road will be closed now through Monday, May 4 to allow for the removal of the Hilltop Auto Service sign from an overnight auto accident.
Hilltop Texaco is open until 5pm today and closed tomorrow.
We will keep you posted if the closure extends past Monday.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oak Harbor Police Seeking Public Assistance in Vehicle vs. Bicyclist CollisionThe Oak Harbor Poli...
05/01/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oak Harbor Police Seeking Public Assistance in Vehicle vs. Bicyclist Collision
The Oak Harbor Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying a vehicle involved in a collision with a bicyclist.
On April 8, 2026, at approximately 9:29 a.m., officers responded to a report of a collision at the intersection of State Route 20 and SE Barrington Drive involving a bicyclist and a vehicle. At this time, the involved vehicle is described only as a white SUV. The driver did not remain at the scene, and investigators are actively working to identify both the vehicle and the driver.
Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has information related to the vehicle or driver is encouraged to contact ICOM Dispatch at 360-679-9567.
Released by: Oak Harbor Police Department Deputy Chief Kevin Barton

End of Release

PRESS RELEASECity of Oak Harbor Announces Ribbon-Cutting for Public Safety Training FacilityThe City of Oak Harbor is pl...
04/27/2026

PRESS RELEASE

City of Oak Harbor Announces Ribbon-Cutting for Public Safety Training Facility
The City of Oak Harbor is pleased to announce the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Oak Harbor Public Safety Training Facility, scheduled for May 15, 2026, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The event is open to the public, and community members are encouraged to attend and tour the facility, located at 951 NE 21st Ct, Suite 1, Oak Harbor, WA.
This development represents a significant investment in the safety, preparedness, and professionalism of Oak Harbor’s public safety personnel. The property was strategically acquired through a fiscally responsible process that required no increase in local taxes, underscoring the City’s commitment to balancing public safety priorities with sound financial stewardship.
“This training facility represents a major step forward in our ability to provide high-quality, realistic training for our officers and regional partners,” said Police Chief Tony Slowik. “By investing in preparedness, we are directly investing in the safety and well-being of our community. This facility ensures our personnel are equipped with the skills and experience needed to respond effectively in critical situations.”
A key component in bringing this project to fruition was a grant from the State of Washington, spearheaded by Representative Dave Paul, whose leadership and advocacy were instrumental in securing funding support.
Beyond its public safety benefits, the facility is expected to contribute to local economic growth by attracting regional training events. These trainings will bring visiting personnel to Oak Harbor, creating opportunities to stay, dine, and explore the community.
“The completion of this facility reflects Oak Harbor’s commitment to public safety, fiscal responsibility, and community partnership,” said Mayor Ronnie Wright. “We are proud to deliver a project that enhances emergency preparedness without increasing the tax burden on our residents, while also creating new opportunities for economic activity in our city.”
The City invites residents, community partners, and regional agencies to join in celebrating this important milestone. The ribbon-cutting ceremony will include remarks from city leadership and project stakeholders, followed by guided tours of the facility.

Released by:
Oak Harbor Police Department
Deputy Chief Kevin Barton

End of Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oak Harbor Police are Seeking Public Assistance in Locating Armed and Dangerous SubjectThe Oak Ha...
03/27/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oak Harbor Police are Seeking Public Assistance in Locating Armed and Dangerous Subject
The Oak Harbor Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating James L. Mathis, a 39-year-old male from Oak Harbor, who is currently wanted on multiple violent felony and misdemeanor charges.
For the entire press release click here https://www.oakharbor.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/402

UPDATE: SUSPECT HAS BEEN ARRESTED AND FLAGS HAVE BEEN RECOVERED. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOak Harbor Police Department is In...
03/20/2026

UPDATE: SUSPECT HAS BEEN ARRESTED AND FLAGS HAVE BEEN RECOVERED.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oak Harbor Police Department is Investigating Vandalism of U.S. Flags at City Properties
Oak Harbor – March 20, 2026 — The Oak Harbor Police Department is currently investigating an act of vandalism that occurred overnight involving multiple U.S. flags at city-owned properties.
During the late evening hours, unknown individual(s) cut the halyard lines (flagpole strings) on several poles, and took the flags.
Impacted locations are:
- City Hall
- Windjammer Park
- Beeksma Park
- Flintstone Park
City staff and Oak Harbor Police are assessing the damage and working to restore the affected flagpoles as quickly as possible. While replacement flags are available, repairs may take additional time because lines were cut or removed.
We are actively reviewing available security camera footage and pursuing leads. The City asks anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity or has immediate information about those responsible to call 9-1-1.
The City appreciates the community’s patience as repairs are completed.

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For more information or media inquiries, contact Communications Officer, Magi Aguilar at [email protected]

https://oakharbor.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/399

02/13/2026

PHOTO OF THE WEEK:
Oak Harbor Police Chief Tony Slowik, alongside Anacortes Police Chief Dave Floyd, and Representative Dave Paul at Law and Justice Day in Olympia.


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