Federal court sentences Kingston man for child molestation

KINGSTON — A Kingston man will serve eight years in prison for molesting a young child.

Gary Clyde Wellman Jr., 28, was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Tacoma on Friday. Wellman Jr. will have 20 years of supervised release and register as a sex offender upon his release from prison.

Wellman Jr. pleaded guilty to abusive sexual contact in May 2017.

He was a close friend of the victim’s parents, who viewed Wellman Jr. as an uncle to their children, according to case records.

In October 2016, the victim told a trusted relative that Wellman Jr. had molested the child while he was visiting in the family’s home.

The abuse began when the child was as young as 6 or 7 years old.

Both Wellman Jr. and the child are members of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, and some abuse occurred on tribal trust land.

Wellman Jr. has been in custody since his arrest in October 2016. He was charged in Kitsap County Superior Court in connection with the molestation that occurred off tribal lands.

Those charges were resolved, along with the federal charges Friday.

The FBI and the Port Gamble S’Klallam Department of Public Safety investigated the case.

More in Crime

PA man gets 11 1/2 years in shooting

Jury found Lester guilty of attempted murder

Aaron Fisher, left, appears in Clallam County Superior Court on Jan. 9 with his attorney Lane Wolfley at a hearing during which his trial was confirmed to begin on Jan. 26. He has been charged with second-degree murder. (Clallam County Superior Court)
Murder trial is set for Jan. 26

Bank robbery trial to be reset for future date

Dozens of law enforcement vehicles assisted with the arrest of Justin Cox last June after he allegedly shot at officers and bystanders as he was sheltering inside a home. On Dec. 22, he received an order for civil commitment for inpatient psychiatric treatment. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Sequim man sent to state hospital

Charges could be refiled in Carlsborg standoff case

Cole Douglas, who was sentenced Thursday after he pleaded guilty to the March 2025 hit and run that seriously injured Sequim middle-schooler Colton Dufour, listens to Judge Elizabeth Stanley as Colton’s mother, Cherie Tachell, seated several rows back, smiles at her son just minutes before Douglas was taken into custody to begin serving a 12-month jail sentence. Seated beside them is victims advocate Molly Ramsey, who works in the Clallam County prosecuting attorney’s office and read a victim’s impact statement to the court during hearing. (Clallam County Superior Court)
Sequim man gets 1 year in hit-and-run

Teenager was seriously injured in March collision

Judge orders mental exam

Arraignment in murder case reset for late January

Couple investigated for identify theft, fraud

A Sequim couple has been arrested following an investigation… Continue reading

Jury selection Monday in child abuse case

Infant was found to have 11 fractures, including ribs, leg

Murder suspect returns to court

Charges refiled in his mother’s death

Montana man arrested three times in Clallam County in December

A 37-year-old Montana man was arrested three times last… Continue reading

Sheriff’s Office warns of payment requests scam related to jail

Multiple scam reports involving fraudulent payment requests have been… Continue reading

Financial scam targeting Peninsula residents, Sheriff’s Office says

North Olympic Peninsula residents have had more than $1… Continue reading

Robbery sentence set for 17 years

Reynolds pleads guilty to multiple charges