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Sheriff's Report
INCIDENT LOG
Editor's note: Most items in this section reflect the starting point for response by local police and emergency agencies. The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office does not release names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers or alleged victims for this column.
June 18: A Bald Ridge Road resident described construction trucks traveling at unsafe speeds.
A caller advised dispatchers that a vehicle tailgated him on Morgan Street through Davenport.
Wilbur Police investigated a burglary at a foreclosed residence on SW Lincoln Street, where a door had been kicked in.
Odessa Police responded to a report of a hole in the window of the Avista building on East First Avenue.
Reardan Police investigated a reported assault of a female individual in the 100 block of East Railroad.
June 19: A Davenport woman told dispatchers that about 10 gallons of gas was taken from her car while parked in front of her Jefferson Street residence.
A woman was placed in protective custody after deputies were notified she left a Davenport business in a "disoriented state."
Deputies responded to Lakeview Terrace near Grand Coulee after receiving a domestic dispute report.
After "yelling and screaming" outside a residence on West Glover in Harrington, a man left at a high rate of speed on a motorcycle.
June 20: A collision involving a vehicle and deer occurred on SR 2 near Wilbur.
Odessa Police took a report of malicious mischief at the local swimming pool.
A Sprague man reported that his Chevy pickup truck had been broken into and his wallet taken from it while the vehicle was parked outside a residence on West First Street.
Odessa Police responded to a verbal dispute involving two men at an East Division Street residence.
June 21: Dispatchers learned of suspicious activity observed at the Mondovi grain elevator.
A caller reported possible fraud in connection with documents filed with the Superior Court regarding a parenting plan.
Deputies issued a citation to a driver who was clocked at high rates of speed on SR 2 near Creston.
Davenport City Hall reported receiving a bad check for nearly $2,775 as payment for fuel.
A caller shared concerns about a group of bicyclists on SR 28 near Odessa, but a responding deputy found them to be operating properly and accompanied by a pilot car.
A pile of asbestos siding was found illegally dumped along Mountview Road just north of Creston.
Deputies investigated a possible child abuse incident in the Almira area after a caller reported a child had been spanked and was forced to work outside in the hot sun.
A deputy warned a man who was observed shooting deer with a pellet gun in the vicinity of the Seven Bays airport.
Major damage was sustained by a vehicle involved in a collision with a deer on SR 2 near Wilbur. The windshield was smashed out. On SR 28 near Odessa, a local firefighter reported being involved in a vehicle-deer collision there.
June 22: Burlington Northern Santa Fe crewmen were called out to deal with a crossing arm down at Birch Street in Odessa.
Occupants of a red Toyota Prius who were taking soil samples from property in the 31000 block of Level Road North turned out to be associated with Washington State University.
A man reported being assaulted by another man and woman at a residence in the 1000 block of Adams Street in Davenport.
A caller reported his windshield had been broken by gravel being spilled from a red truck on SR 2 near Wilbur.
Odessa Police investigated a woman's complaint that someone is videotaping her residence on South Alder.
June 23: Deputies finally got a speeding vehicle to stop after encountering it traveling faster than 60 mph in the vicinity of King Ranch Road and SR 28 near Odessa.
A Sprague man reported that someone in North Carolina had made purchases totaling about $1,200 on his credit card.
After encountering a deputy who observed them loading plants from Davenport Building Supply, those involved produced a receipt that showed they had the right to take them.
Wilbur Police dealt with an allegedly intoxicated man who appeared to be starting fights with people near the local post office.
Odessa Police investigated a hit and run collision involving a parked vehicle in the 200 block of East First Avenue.
June 24: Deputies investigated a check scam that they believe victimized individuals in both Lincoln County and New Hampshire.
A wood stove, car parts and burned items were among those found illegally dumped along Tramm Road just off SR 2.
A woman reported receiving suspicious text messages on a phone she had recently purchased.
Lincoln Hospital asked for a deputy's assistance with a combative patient in the emergency room.
A collision involving a truck and deer took place on SR 28 about 10 miles east of Odessa.
Reardan Police dealt with a report of two runaway juveniles.
JAIL BOOKINGS
June 18: Shawn E. Fowler, 41, Spokane, held under contract with the Washington State Department of Corrections.
June 19: Teedaun P. McCoy, 23, Fruitdale, Wash., confined by the court for driving while under the influence.
June 20: Jamee M. Stearns, 24, Medical Lake, held under contract with the Washington State Department of Corrections.
Stevens J. Snedden, 48, Spokane, held under contract with the Washington State Department of Corrections.
Jimmy J. SiJohn, 37, Wellpinit, arrested by Lincoln County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) for driving while license suspended.
June 21: Pamela J. Dick, 27, Nespelem, held for Whitman County for failing to appear for driving while license suspended.
Charles R. McNeil, 27, Wilbur, held on a Kittitas County warrant.
Bryan K. Sturm, 49, Spokane, held under contract with the Washington State Department of Corrections.
Edward L. Luczak, 34, Almira, arrested by LCSO for failing to appear for driving while license suspended.
June 22: Cheryl K. Moses, 55, Elmer City, arrested by Reardan Police for failing to comply with the court in connection with a driving while license suspended disposition.
Alexander R. Null, 21, Odessa, confined by the court for driving while under the influence.
Roxanne L. Boyer, 63, Omak, confined by the court for driving while under the influence.
June 23: Steven D. Roger, 31, Reardan, confined by the court for disorderly conduct.
June 24: Shane R. Dupree, 35, Spokane Valley, arrested on a Spokane warrant for driving while license suspended.
June 25: Tina Marie Cates-Coy, 42, Sprague, confined by the court for driving while license suspended.
Trevor A. Lott, 19, Reardan, arrested by Reardan Police on two counts of third-degree theft.
Court Report
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Lincoln County Auditor's Office
James Marshall Arwood, 32, serving in the U.S. Armed Forces in Afghanistan, and Anna Marie Cash, 35, Davenport.
Darin Arthur Reppe, 38, and Yvonne Doreen Demar, 45, both of Davenport.
MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS
Lincoln County Clerk's Office
New filings: 56 involving persons living outside Lincoln County.
Petitions for legal separation: 1 involving persons living outside Lincoln County.
DISTRICT COURT
Joshua F. Grant, Judge
Dustin Thomas Hayes, Omak, driving while license suspended, pleaded guilty, 2 days jail, $993 court assessments, 12 months supervised and 12 months unsupervised probation; no ignition interlock, dismissed at prosecutor's request.
Gloria Mathyer, Spokane, driving while license suspended, dismissed at prosecutor's request.
Robert William Parisien, Nespelem, possession of marijuana, pleaded guilty, 2 days jail (1 converted to 10 hours community service), $643 court assessments, 12 months supervised and 12 months unsupervised probation, alcohol/drug evaluation and treatment.
Margaret P. Johnson, Spokane, driving while license suspended, pleaded guilty, 2 days jail, $543 court assessments, 12 months supervised and 12 months unsupervised probation, .
Jeannie Joan Wright, Spokane, driving while license suspended, pleaded guilty, $743 court assessments, 12 months supervised and 12 months unsupervised probation.
Stephanie Rose Andrews, Wellpinit, driving while license suspended, pleaded guilty, $643 court assessments, 12 months supervised and 12 months unsupervised probation.
James Robert Pachosa, Grand Coulee, driving while under the influence, amended by prosecutor to first-degree negligent driving, pleaded guilty, 1 day jail, $543 court assessments, 12 months supervised and 12 months unsupervised probation, alcohol/drug evaluation and treatment, DUI victims' panel.
John Paul Abrahamson, Wellpinit, driving while license suspended, pleaded guilty, $393 court assessments, 12 months supervised and 12 months unsupervised probation.
Frank Stanley Smith, Wellpinit, driving while license suspended, dismissed at prosecutor's request.
Change of Name
The court granted a petition from Kyra Jean Hubbard of Davenport to have her last name changed to Bowdish.
Property Transactions
Lincoln County Treasurer's Office
Marjorie E. Schneider, Davenport, to Dixie D. Scott, et al, Spokane, Lot 6, Blk. 21, Original Town (now City) of Davenport; and portion of Secs. 6 and 7, T24N, R36E, gift.
Marjorie E. Schneider, Davenport, to Harold Sam Schneider, Davenport, portion of Secs. 21, 28, and 29, T25N, R36E, gift.
John F. Diviney and Sherry E. Diviney, Davenport, to U.S. Department of Energy Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, Ore., portion of Sec. 21, T26N, R36E, $800.
William B. Ball (personal representative, estate of Pauline Walker), Davenport, to William B. Ball (personal representative, estate of Pauline Walker), Davenport, portion of Secs. 10 and 15, T27N, R37E, $10.
Joseph P. Coppersmith and Margaret L. Coppersmith, Davenport, to Joseph P. Coppersmith and Margaret L. Coppersmith, Davenport, portion of Sec. 10, T27N, R37E, $0.
William B. Ball (personal representative, estate of Pauline Walker), Davenport, to Joseph P. Coppersmith and Margaret L. Coppersmith, Davenport, portion of Secs. 10 and 15, T27N, R37E, $10.
William B. Ball (personal representative, estate of Pauline Walker), Davenport, to Joseph P. Coppersmith and Margaret L. Coppersmith, Davenport, portion of Secs. 10 and 15, T27N, R37E, $310,000.
Lanway Lakeview Heights LLC, Spanaway, Wash., to Gary M. Jorstad and Andrea L. Jorstad, Olympia, Lot 36, Lakeview Heights Division 2, Phase 2, $59,950.
Joan C. Secrest, Almira, to Lenard Ogle, Almira, Lots 1-4 and east half of Lot 5, west 30 feet of east half of Lots 6-9, Blk. 10, Original Addition to Town of Almira, gift.
Clark W. Kagele (successor trustee, Darlene Schell Kagele Trust), Odessa, to Kagele Family Farms LLC, Odessa, portion of Sec. 25, T21N, R31E; and portion of Secs. 19 and 30, T21N, R32E, $0.
Larry D. Zagelow and June I. Zagelow (trustees or successors under Zagelow Living Trust), Odessa, to Larry D. Zagelow and June I. Zagelow, Odessa, south 37 feet of east 70 feet of Lot 5 and east 70 feet of Lot 6, Blk. 14, Original Town of Odessa, $0.
Estate of Iola E. Reinbold, Greenacres, Wash., to Norene I. Phillipson, Greenacres, undivided half interest of portion of Sec. 12, T27N, R36E; portion of Sec. 23, T28N, R36E; undivided quarter interest in portion of Sec. 30, T27N, R37E; and undivided half interest in portion of Sec. 7, T27N, R37E, $0.
Andrew P. Phillipson and Norene I. Phillipson, Greenacres, Wash., to Allen H. Brown and Linda D. Brown, Davenport, portion of Sec. 30, T27N, R37E, $30,292.50.
Albert Sanders and Martina Reichow-Sanders, Rathdrum, Idaho, to Kim S. O'Donnell, Spokane Valley, Lot 23, Blk. 3, Airport Addition to Seven Bays, $95,000.
Corey F. Brock, Spokane, to R & T Family LLC, Spokane, portion of Sec. 16, T28N, R31E, $0.
Donnie J. Havelick, Spokane, to Tyrell R. Barney and Jessica A. Groh, Almira, Lots 11-15, Blk. 19, Original Town of Almira, gift.
Mark D. Glasow and Kimberle A. Glasow, Odessa, to Kathleen P. Taylor, Odessa, Lots 9 and 10, Libsack's Addition to Town of Odessa, $10,000.
Thomas K. Foley (individually and personal representative of estate of Lillian V. Foley), Seattle, to Thomas K. Foley (trustee, credit trust under Last Will and Testament of Lillian V. Foley), Seattle, Parcel R9-B-Clearview Acres Short Plat, $0.
Randall Densow Martin (personal representative, estate of Norma L. Martin), Creston, to William H. Jessup (trustee, William H. Jessup Trust), Wilbur, west 15 feet of Lot 13, and all of Lots 14-16, Blk. 116, Railroad Addition to the Town of Wilbur and south half of vacated alley lying north of and adjacent to, $145,000.
Land Service, Olympia, to Reg. E. Donkin, Sr., and Kristin M. Donkin, Portland, Ore., Tract 89 of Hawk Creek Ranches Segregation Survey No. 1, $9,827.14.
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