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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. 8: Almira firefighters provided traffic control while law enforcement officers handled a two-vehicle head-on collision on SR 174.

Deputies were unable to locate a naked man who reportedly was seen walking on East 4th Street near Division Street in Odessa.

A personal vehicle driven by Lincoln County Treasurer Linda Fisher collided with a county vehicle on U.S. 2 east of the Transfer Station. She reported very little damage to her vehicle, but the county vehicle sustained a dent on its door. Fisher told deputies her vehicle began to slide off the roadway and struck the other vehicle.

A Davenport man reported an individual continued to ring a doorbell for 30 minutes in the 500 block of Spring Street.

Deputies investigated a report that tobacco was being illegally sold to juveniles inn Davenport.

Tuesday, Jan. 9: Responding to a Waukon Road residence, Davenport ambulance personnel and Reardan EMTs assisted a 56-year-old man experiencing dizziness.

Creston and Wilbur ambulance personnel assisted a 70-year-old man with breathing difficulties in the 900 block of SE Bell in Wilbur.

Davenport ambulance personnel responded to a report of a baby with low oxygen levels.

Deputies conducted a narcotics investigation in the Almira area.

A Davenport man reported finding a rifle bullet on the ground at the corner of Sixth and Marshall streets near the high school.

Wednesday, Jan. 10: A washout resulted in the closure of Schuh Road between Rocky Ford and Knapp roads south of Mohler.

A Davenport man reported a possible craigslist scam concerning transmissions and warranties.

A caller reported the theft of two packs of energy drinks and other items left on the porch of a residence on Aspen Lane East in Davenport.

Thursday, Jan. 11: Sprague School personnel conducted a mock intruder drill during the day.

A Loomis truck slid off U.S. 2 west of Davenport. A second slide-off occurred on SR 231 at Euclid Road.

A caller reported a slide-off on Teel Hill Road north of Davenport. Another took place on U.S. 2 about three miles west of Reardan. Two vehicles got stuck in snow on Sunday Bay Lane in the Davenport area.

Friday, Jan. 12: Weather prompted several schools, including Davenport, Harrington and Creston, to delay the start of classes for an hour or two.

Sprague ambulance personnel transported a 50-year-old man who had accidentally ingested windshield wiper fluid from the Sprague Lake rest area to a Spokane hospital.

A pickup truck got stuck in a snowdrift on Fitness Lane in Davenport.

A caller informed dispatchers of a semi-truck traveling on U.S. 2 west of Reardan at 25 miles per hour, causing a backup of 35 vehicles.

A 2015 marriage dissolution matter in Lincoln County Superior Court appears to have been fraudulent, with a lab concluding that signatures on forms were forged.

A laptop computer valued at about $500 was reported stolen from a residence on Larabee Street in Edwall.

A Davenport woman reported receiving threatening messages.

Deputies came upon a sleepy driver who appeared under the influence of marijuana while parked alongside U.S. 2 near Wilbur and after running some tests, arrested him for driving while license suspended.

Saturday, Jan. 13: Deputies attempted to locate a reportedly suicidal individual in the Reardan area.

Two deputies responded to a report of a possible domestic incident involving a man and his daughter in the Davenport area.

A Wilbur man told dispatchers that a woman stole his pants from the local laundromat.

Deputies were asked to assist a Grand Coulee man with an unwanted individual at his residence.

Sunday, Jan. 14: Responding to a residence on Snider Road East, Sprague ambulance personnel assisted a 70-year-old man having trouble breathing.

Emergency personnel responded to a one-vehicle rollover collision on SR 231 north of Reardan which left t least two individuals with injuries that required they be taken to a Spokane hospital.

A Sprague caller told dispatchers someone is tampering with vehicles parked outside a residence in the 500 block of South C Street.

A Davenport resident told dispatchers the music from an adjacent apartment was so loud that her kitchen table began rattling.

JAIL BOOKINGS

Jan. 9: Barbara Anne Doughty, 60, Sprague, arrested by Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) for driving while license suspended.

K C Lee Kimberling, 34, Sprague, arrested by LCSO for second-degree theft and second-degree perjury.

Quinn Nalani Learn, 52, Lincoln, arrested by LCSO for second-degree burglary.

Jan. 11: Seth James Tolliver, 26, East Wenatchee, arrested by LCSO on an out-of-county misdemeanor.

Jan. 12: Charles Patrick Moses, 31, Ford, arrested by LCSO for driving while license suspended.

Jack Elbert Sanders, 50, Provo, Utah, arrested by LCSO for driving while license suspended.

Chad Richard Wiyrick, 37, Spokane, arrested by LCSO for second-degree burglary and second-degree trafficking in stolen property.

Jan. 14: Arthur James McCoy, 31, Davenport, arrested by LCSO for failing to appear for fourth-degree assault.

From Jan. 8 to 14, six individuals were held in the Lincoln County Jail under contract with the Washington State Department of Corrections.

Court Report

SUPERIOR COURT

John F. Strohmaier, Judge

Civil Judgments

Denise E. Devos-Cassel, of Reardan, must return $1,979.20 in overpaid benefits to the Washington State Employment Security Department.

Countryside Cleaners LLC, of Davenport, must pay $773.80 in worker’s compensation taxes to the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries.

New Criminal Cases

Frank D. Nappo, 38, is charged with residential burglary and third-degree malicious mischief in connection with a Dec. 30, 2017, incident at a residence on Sprague Lake Resort Road during which about $1,225 in damage was done to a building and a vehicle. Deputies arrested him while responding to a domestic violence report.

Chester William Pitner, 47, Elmer City, is charged with second-degree burglary, second-degree theft, second-degree malicious mischief and residential burglary in connection with incidents at two different Wilbur locations on Jan. 19 and March 5, 2016. Damages are estimated to total more than $6,000.

Probate

Estate of Clain E. Lust, of Lacey, Wash., who died Dec. 22, 2017.

Estate of Lucille Estella Cousins, of Sprague, who died Dec. 20, 2017.

Estate of Ethel Badten, of East Wenatchee, Wash., who died Jan. 3, 2018.

DISTRICT COURT

Dan B. Johnson, Judge

Editor’s note: These reports are based on forms filled out by the presiding judge during court sessions and subsequently reviewed by the newspaper.

Seth James Tolliver, Wenatchee, probation violation (driving while license suspended), 7 days jail (including conversion of community service to 2 days jail), $150 court costs.

Orlando Guitierrez Najera, Bridgeport, Wash., probation violation (driving while license suspended), 4 days jail, $150 court costs.

Joseph Dean Friedlander, Nespelem, probation violation (no ignition interlock), 10 days jail, $410 court assessments.

Douglas Dave Caye, Toppenish, Wash., probation violation (driving while license suspended), $100 court assessments.

Racha Lynn Smith, Deer Park, probation violation (driving while license suspended), 3 days jail converted to 30 hours community service.

MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS

Lincoln County Clerk’s Office

New filings: 32 involving persons living outside Lincoln County.

Petitions for legal separation: 2 involving persons living outside Lincoln County.

Property Transactions

Lincoln County Treasurer’s Office

Sharon R. Allinson, Puyallup, Wash., to Lyndsey E. McCartney, Wilbur – property at 8 NE Cliff Avenue, Wilbur (Lot 2, Blk. 3, Original Town of Wilbur), $75,500.

John G. Lundgren, Reardan, to Shawn M. Lundgren, Reardan – property at 27534 Tramm Road North, Reardan (portions of Sec. 13, T25N, R39E), $0.

Betty L. Wagoner (personal representative, estate of Judith A. Messer), Twisp, Wash., to William E. and Janet A. Johnson, Davenport – property at 190 NE Creston Avenue, Creston (Lots 5-6, Blk. 13, Andrew Anderson’s Addition to Town of Creston), $3,000.

Richard Parr (trustee, Parr Family Trust), Bellingham, Wash., to Bradley M. Chappell, Davenport – property at 41075 East Pineridge Drive, Davenport (portion of Sec. 25, T27N, R37E), $100,000.

Gerald B. and Diane E. Foley, Davenport, to Melissa Lynne Delafield, Davenport – property at 82 Maxwell Street, Davenport (west half of Lot 8 and all of Lots 9 and 10, Blk. 6, Original Town of Davenport), $152,000.

James M. and Donna P. Reinbold, Davenport, to James M. and Donna P. Reinbold, Davenport – boundary line adjustment for property at 34048 Egypt Loop Road East, Davenport (portion of Sec. 35, T28N, R36E), $0.

James M. and Donna P. Reinbold, Davenport, to Jeffrey D. and Constance L. Lust, Davenport -- boundary line adjustment for portion of Sec. 35, T28N, R36E (Egypt area), $0.

Roberta Petty, Richland, Wash., to Vincent Petty, Richland, Wash. – property at 308 SE Railroad Avenue, Wilbur (Lots 1-8, Blk. 84, Railroad Addition to Town of Wilbur), $0.

Horizon Credit Union, Spokane Valley, to Bobby and Crystal Petty, Wilbur, and Vincent Petty, Richland, Wash. – property at 308 SE Railroad Avenue, Wilbur (Lots 1-8, Blk. 84, Railroad Addition to Town of Wilbur), $99,000.

Kevin A. and Britney L. Halme, Davenport, to Alden K. and Joy A. Abernathy, Davenport – property at 37765 Halme Drive East, Davenport (Lot 1, Scott Halme Short Plat), $300,000.

W. Lynn Richardson, Davenport, to W. Lynn and Patricia Richardson, Davenport – establishing community property status for Tracts 45 and 46, Hawk Creek Ranches, Segregation Survey Area No. 1, $0.

Larry and Joan Biggerstaff, Jeremy Hoffman and Daniel Biggerstaff, Spokane, to W. Lynn and Patricia Richardson, Davenport – Tract 69, Hawk Creek Ranches, Segregation Survey Area No. 1, $25,000.

 

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