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.
Monday, Jan. 20: Power lines were reported down off SR 25 along Olson Hills and Level roads.
No injuries were reported after a vehicle slid off SR 174 north of Wilbur and into a ditch.
A chunk of metal was discovered sticking up from the railroad crossing on B Street in Sprague.
A man was taken into custody on suspicion of drunken driving after deputies intercepted a vehicle reported as being "all over the roadway" on SR 2 near Reardan.
An ambulance was requested for an individual with cuts on the arm after deputies responded to a domestic dispute possibly involving three people in the 1100 block of Adams Street in Davenport.
Wilbur Police investigated the theft of a radiator from a yard in the 700 block of SE Railroad Avenue.
Tuesday, Jan. 21: To facilitate repairs needed due to frost conditions, Avista Utilities shut off electricity to the cities of Davenport and Harrington for about five minutes.
Davenport ambulance personnel transported an "extremely combative" woman to Lincoln Hospital after responding to a report that she had been found face-down on Main Street in Wilbur and perhaps had been involved in an earlier verbal dispute.
A power line was about 10 to 15 feet above the ground after disconnecting from a pole along Evers Road near Davenport.
Lincoln County Public Works personnel requested patrols near the Davenport gravel pit due to shooting activity reported there over recent weeks.
An off-duty deputy noticed a man who smelled "strongly of alcohol" attempting to purchase a six-pack at the Sprague Chevron.
Transporting him to Lincoln Hospital in Davenport, Wilbur ambulance personnel assisted a man who had an apparent seizure while at Sandy's Family Foods.
Wilbur EMTs responded to the high school to assist an 18-year-old girl who had complained of "being lightheaded."
Wednesday, Jan. 22: Classes began two hours late in the Odessa School District. Power outages affected Davenport, Reardan and Harrington.
Lincoln Hospital personnel treated a man for neck pain and a bump on his head after he rolled his vehicle on the Harrington-Tokio Road about a mile south of Harrington.
A gun and flashlight left behind by an occupant of a room at the Sprague Motel was turned over to a sheriff's deputy.
A compressor and tools were reported missing from property on Bisson Road near Reardan.
Deputies investigated possible violations of a no-contact order reported by a Creston woman.
A 16-year-old Davenport girl was taken into custody after deputies responded to the 1100 block of Ninth Street where a boy had been hit in the ear.
A power line was reported down across Hart Road about a mile east of SR 25.
Lincoln Hospital personnel were unable to save an 81-year-old Maple Valley, Wash., man who had collapsed while he and family members were at the Fort Spokane campground.
Wilbur Police investigated the theft of a high school student's backpack with gym shoes, identification and other items inside.
Thursday, Jan. 23: A blown transformer and downed power line were reported between Riffe and Schwartz roads near Reardan.
A caregiver found a 46-year-old woman had died at her residence in the 300 block of Sherlock in Harrington.
Emergency personnel were unable to save a Seven Bays man who collapsed and died while at a job site near the intersection of Park Avenue and Frog Lane.
Wilbur Police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle from the 600 block of NW Cole.
Friday, Jan. 24: A traffic collision was reported on SR 231 just south of the bridge near Long Lake Dam.
Broken branches and ice mounds were reported in the roadway on Bald Ridge Road at the top of the canyon.
Avista Utilities interrupted electrical power in Davenport for about 30 minutes.
A power line was reported down across a driveway adjacent to Evers Road near Davenport.
A Sprague woman told dispatchers her van had been stolen in Spokane.
A Sprague area woman reported a scam caller claiming to be from a jewelry store and apparently in possession of her Social Security number.
Deputies investigated a claimed fraudulent worker verification report and a possible forged check incident involving a Davenport man.
Deputies investigated a possible theft at a Rux Road residence in the Wilbur area.
After receiving a bill for maintenance on a time-share he doesn't own, a Harrington man reported a case of mail fraud.
Saturday, Jan. 25: A Davenport man reported a tree had fallen through his house in the 600 block of Seventh Street, pulling down power and/or telephone lines.
Vandalism occurred at the Almira cemetery, resulting in damage to a pump and two gates believed to have been struck by a car.
A resident of Rimrock Road near Wilbur reported a 1930 flatbed truck had been stolen and a shop building may have been burglarized.
What began as a traffic pursuit in the vicinity of SR 2 and Waukon Road near Reardan climaxed with a man's arrest in connection with thefts in the local area.
Sunday, Jan. 26: Sprague firefighters, responding to what was reported as a possible structure fire, found a bonfire instead in a yard about a quarter-mile north of I-90.
Odessa firefighters battled an attic fire at a residence along Laney Brothers Road.
Sprague ambulance personnel assisted a man who suffered a possible broken leg or ankle.
Two wheels and six tires were reported stolen from property on Mondovi Road North.
Deputies assisted the Washington State Patrol in determining that a quantity of blood found on the walls inside a women's bathroom at the Sprague I-90 rest area resulted from "an accident - nothing criminal."
DISTRICT COURT
Joshua F. Grant, Judge
Joni Frances Adkins, Mead, speeding (school zone, Reardan), contested, found not committed.
Michael James Andrews, Ford, speeding (21 mph over limit), fined $150.
Curtis Lynn Biel, Spokane Valley, fail to stop, contested, found not committed; no proof of liability insurance, contested, dismissed, $25 court costs.
Rodney Arthur Kevin Bradley, Reardan, speeding (15 over), $90; operating motor vehicle without insurance, $190; fail to initially obtain Washington driver's license, $83.
James Michael Brigman, Fruitland, fail to renew expired registration, $95.
Adrianne Bruce, Medical Lake, speeding (9 over), $124; operating motor vehicle without insurance, dismissed, $25 court costs.
Wanda Jolene Brunson, Spokane Valley, speeding (18 over), deferred.
Gustavo Comacho Salazar, Tonasket, defective multiple beam headlights, $75; operating motor vehicle without insurance, dismissed, $25 court costs.
Jaymin Zane Cravens, Spokane, second-degree negligent driving, $350.
Steven Louis Depiro, Spokane, speeding (12 over), contested, found not committed.
Danielle Elizabeth Florenzen, Grand Coulee, operating motor vehicle without insurance, dismissed, $25 court costs.
Chanel C. Ford, Wellpinit, speeding (11 over), $118.
Kevin Dean Fox, Riverside, speeding (school zone, Reardan), contested, found committed, $210 penalty converted to 21 hours community service.
Joshua Douglas Hasenyager, Wenatchee, speeding (12 over), contested, found committed, $95.
James Murphy Hicks, Airway Heights, speeding (10 over), contested, found committed, $76.
Perry Lee Jones, Sprague, operating motor vehicle without insurance, $190.
Eduard Kamilchu, Wenatchee, speeding (16 over), contested, found committed, $75; operating motor vehicle without insurance, dismissed, $25 court costs; fail to register vehicle, found committed, $75; fail to initially obtain Washington driver's license, found committed, $75.
Michael Alan Kinnie, Seven Bays, no valid operator's license, $140.
Guy Roger Klopfenstein, Otis Orchards, improper pass on right side, contested, found not committed.
Shawn Leo Miller, Spokane, operating motor vehicle without insurance, dismissed, $25 court costs.
Sherry Rae Morton, Spokane, fail to renew expired vehicle registration, $96.
Jason Daniel Newton, Reardan, speeding (12 over), $94.
George Jeffrey Pearson, Brewster, speeding (school zone, Reardan), contested, found not committed.
James Richard Rohrenbach, Mead, speeding (school zone, Reardan), contested, found not committed; no valid operator's license, $140.
Richard Paul Romm, Ephrata, fail to notify Department of Licensing of address change, found not committed; fail to renew expired vehicle registration, $80.
Stephen Roy Sandberg, Moses Lake, speeding (14 over), contested, found committed, $90.
Jacob Charles Schroeder, Colbert, speeding (school zone, Reardan), contested, found not committed.
David Michael Skinner, Edwall, speeding (17 over), contested, found committed, $115.
Keira Strons, Ford, cell phone use while driving, $75.
Justin Walter Tikka, Davenport, operating motor vehicle without insurance, dismissed, $25 court costs.
Ashley Nicole Welch, Davenport, no valid operator's license, $140; fail to renew expired vehicle registration, $95.
George William Williams, Omak, fail to renew expired vehicle registration, $90; no valid operator's license, $250.
Kevin Lawrence Witte, Spokane, no valid operator's license, $140.
Zachary N. Wynecoop, Wellpinit, speeding (10 over), $76; operating motor vehicle without insurance, dismissed, $25 court costs.
John Robert Zimmerman, Spokane, speeding (16 over), contested, found committed, $135.
Ashley Ann Carpenter, Omak, probation violation (driving while license suspended), 30 hours community service, $100 court costs.
Tony Harlon Piper, Chattaroy, probation violation (driving while license suspended), 5 days jail with 2 converted to 20 hours community service, $150 court costs.
Dustin Thomas Hayes, Omak, probation violation (driving while license suspended), 11 days jail (including 10 previously ordered), $300 court costs.
Jason Ray Johnson, Springdale, probation violation (driving while license suspended), 3 days jail converted to 30 hours community service, $100 court costs.
Small Claims Court
Petitioner David L. Turner DMD, of Davenport, won a $843.68 default judgment against Deven Johnson, of Davenport, for unpaid dental treatment.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Lincoln County Auditor's Office
Kristin L. Humphrey, 48, and Rebecca A. Harris, 48, both of Spokane Valley.
MARRIAGE
DISSOLUTIONS
Lincoln County Clerk's Office
New filings: 23 involving persons living outside Lincoln County.
Petitions for legal separation: 1 involving persons living outside Lincoln County.
PROPERTY
TRANSACTIONS
Lincoln County Treasurer's Office
H. Lorraine Place, Deer Meadows, to H. Lorraine Place, Lynette Unrau and Deborah Price (as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common), Deer Meadows, Lots 59 and 60, Deer Meadows Tract No. 2 and 1996 Nashua Villa 27x66 mobile home, gift.
Duane A. Tuttle and Linda C. McAlister, Davenport, to Joann K. Christie, Airway Heights, Lot 3 and east 5 feet of Lot 4, Blk. 6, Dillon's Addition to Town of Davenport, $52,000.
Thomas G. Christie, Airway Heights, to Joann K. Christie, Davenport, Lot 3 and east 5 feet of Lot 4, Blk. 6, Dillon's Addition to Town of Davenport, $0.
Bishop, Marshall and Weibel, P.S., Seattle, to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., Owensboro, Ky., Lots 15-20, Blk. 3, Town of Reardan, $59,733.42.
Matthew Hallam and Shannon Hallam, Tacoma, to Matthew Hallam and Shannon Hallam (undivided 50 percent interest) and Gregory Pease and Annette Sandberg (undivided 50 percent interest), Davenport, portion of Sec. 8, T26N, R36E, $150,000.
Carol Jean Kasten (trustee, Helen I. Kasten Decedents Trust), Monterey, Calif., to Carol J. Kasten, Monterey, Calif., portion of Secs. 16, 17, 21, 29 and 30, T25N, R39E, $0.
Carol Jean Kasten (trustee, Timothy Mahrt Kasten Trust), Monterey, Calif., to Carol J. Kasten, Monterey, Calif., portion of Secs. 21, 29 and 30, T25N, R39E, $0.
Carol J. Kasten, Monterey, Calif., to Will Rich Ranch Joint Venture (undivided one-third interest to term of 15 years) and Richard L. Moos and Sandra J. Moos (remainder interest), Edwall, portion of Secs. 16, 17, 21, 29 and 30, T25N, R39E, $1,035,144.00.
Debra J. Shelton and John Shelton, Reardan, to John F. Shelton and Debra J. Shelton and Susan K. Williams (joint tenants with right of survivorship), Reardan, portion of Sec. 4, T26N, R39E, gift.
Bank of America, Getzville, N.Y., to U.S. Secretary of Veteran Affairs, Carrollton, Texas, Lot 1-3, Blk. 84, Morgan's Addition to Town of Davenport, $0.
Carolyn E. Giles, Cheney, to Ramond M. Giles, Cheney, undivided one-half interest in Parcel 1 and undivided one-half interest in Parcel 2 in portion of Sec. 27, T23N, R38E, $0.
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